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BRUVVER JIM'S BABY - CHAPTER I - A MIGHTY LITTLE HUNTER
CHAPTER II - JIM MAKES DISCOVERIES
CHAPTER III - THE WAY TO MAKE A DOLL
CHAPTER IV - PLANNING A NEW CELEBRATION
CHAPTER V - VISITORS AT THE CABIN
CHAPTER VI - THE BELL FOR CHURCH
CHAPTER VII - THE SUNDAY HAPPENINGS
CHAPTER VIII - OLD JIM DISTRAUGHT
A sweeping tableau unfurls across a Nevada sage‑brush valley, where a two‑hundred‑strong Piute war party has turned the landscape into a living river of color and gunfire. Blankets of red, yellow and indigo ripple along a two‑mile line as hunters pursue a frantic rabbit drive, the air thick with smoke and the crack of rifles. The hunt is both a communal rite and a fierce contest against the wild, painting a vivid picture of frontier life and the raw power of nature.
Amid the thunder of guns, a tiny three‑year‑old boy clings to a pony’s back, his small frame dwarfed by the massive haul of rabbits he’s tasked to carry. Overwhelmed by the weight and the chaos, he tumbles into the sand, surrounded by a tumble of fur‑covered prey. His bewildered eyes and trembling mouth hint at a fragile innocence thrust into the harsh frontier, setting the stage for a story that balances humor, hardship, and the unexpected growth that follows such a precarious start.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (240K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-08-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1869–1911
A Nevada-born writer with a feel for frontier life, he moved easily between Western fiction, adventure stories, poetry, and early speculative tales. His best-known books, including Bruvver Jim’s Baby and The Furnace of Gold, helped place him in the Sagebrush School of American literature.
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