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ALTON OF SOMASCO
ALTON OF SOMASCO - CHAPTER I - THE FIRST ENCOUNTER
CHAPTER II - AT TOWNSHEAD'S RANCH
CHAPTER III - HARRY THE TEAMSTER
CHAPTER IV - HALLAM OF THE TYEE
CHAPTER V - THE HEIR OF CARNABY
CHAPTER VI - MISS DERINGHAM MAKES FRIENDS
CHAPTER VII - ALTON BLUNDERS
CHAPTER VIII - HALLAM'S CONFEDERATE
CHAPTER IX - MISS DERINGHAM FEELS SLIGHTED
In the rugged wilderness of British Columbia, a young rancher named Henry Alton wrestles with a head‑strong Cayuse pony amid snow‑laden log cabins and bustling frontier outposts. His skill with both axe and animal quickly draws the attention of a colorful cast—hard‑working bushmen, hopeful prospectors, and a sharply dressed stranger whose city‑slick demeanor hints at hidden motives. As Altheon secures the spirited horse, the clash of his earthy stamina with the newcomer’s polished confidence sets the stage for a tense, yet intriguing, first encounter.
Against a backdrop of towering pines and ever‑present snow, Alton’s straightforward honesty and quiet strength begin to attract the curiosity of those around him, especially the enigmatic visitor whose presence promises both opportunity and complication. Their early interactions, laced with humor and rivalry, lay the groundwork for a romance that will unfold amid the challenges of frontier life, where loyalty, ambition, and the untamed land itself shape every relationship.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (681K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1866–1945
An adventurous English novelist, he turned years spent at sea, in Africa, and in western Canada into brisk, experience-rich fiction. His stories helped shape popular images of the Canadian frontier for early 20th-century readers.
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