Soon after, Norman is called to bail Paul out of jail after Paul is arrested for hitting a man who insulted Mabel. Paul arrives with his date, a similarly hard-drinking Cheyenne woman named Mabel, who is treated as an inferior by the local white crowd. Norman and Jessie go on their first date at the Hot Springs speakeasy. Immediately smitten, Norman calls her the next morning and sets up a double date. Norman attends a Fourth of July dance and meets Jessie Burns, a flapper whose father runs the general store in Wolf Creek. When he returns six years later during the Prohibition era and the Jazz Age, he finds that Paul has become a highly skilled fisherman and a hard-drinking, fearless investigative journalist working for a newspaper in Helena. Norman leaves to attend college at Dartmouth. Norman and Paul are home-schooled under the strict moral and academic code of their father. John Maclean, a Presbyterian minister, from whom they learn a love of fly fishing for trout in the Blackfoot River. The Maclean brothers, Norman and Paul, grow up in Missoula, Montana, with their mother, Clara, and their father, Rev. ( October 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed.
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