A Certain Rich Man

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A Certain Rich Man

by William Allen White

EN·~15 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
1

CHAPTER I

28:30
2

CHAPTER II

31:41
3

CHAPTER III

43:37
4

CHAPTER IV

16:52
5

CHAPTER V

27:43
6

CHAPTER VI

24:38
7

CHAPTER VII

23:19
8

CHAPTER VIII

19:59
9

CHAPTER IX

25:45
10

CHAPTER X

35:13

Description

In the shaded woods of a mid‑century frontier town, a group of boys turn fallen hickory sticks into makeshift horses, racing to the creek and daring each other in games that blur imagination with the lingering traces of the Native peoples who once roamed the same ground. Their carefree antics hide a deeper sense of place, as the landscape bears the quiet echo of a world that has already begun to fade.

One of the younger boys, nursing a scraped heel, is suddenly confronted by an Indian woman on a pony. Terrified at first, he discovers her gentle curiosity and is whisked away through the forest, joining a small band of riders that leads him to the bustling settlement of Sycamore Ridge. The encounter opens his eyes to a wider community and hints at the unexpected paths his life may soon follow.

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Language

en

Duration

~15 hours (867K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-06-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Allen White

William Allen White

1868–1944

A plainspoken Kansas editor turned a small-town newspaper into a national voice and became one of the best-known commentators of his time. Remembered as the “Sage of Emporia,” he wrote with wit, conviction, and a deep interest in American public life.

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