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Tough and tender, sweet and sassy, here is a story of honesty and humour for anyone who has ever lived and loved. Scott Gandy has always been a gambling man, relying on his lazy Southern charm to smooth a way out of difficult situations. Hoping to make his fortune, he opens a saloon in Proffitt, Kansas. But he soon becomes a target of the prohibition movement, led by the owner of the hat shop next door to his establishment -- the enchanting yet volatile Agatha Downing. The saloon keeper and the prim and proper milliner are hopeless adversaries... until the innocence of a child opens their eyes and hearts to each other.
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"Agatha Downing looked out the window of her millinery shop and saw a life-sized oil painting of a naked woman crossing the street."
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"Agatha Downing looked out the window of her millinery shop and saw a life-sized oil painting of a naked woman crossing the street."
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