Buffalo Bill's Boy Bugler; Or, The Last of the Indian Ring

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Buffalo Bill's Boy Bugler; Or, The Last of the Indian Ring

by Prentiss Ingraham

EN·~7 hours·47 chapters

Chapters

47 total
1

Buffalo Bill’s Boy Bugler

0:27
2

IN APPRECIATION OF WILLIAM F. CODY (BUFFALO BILL).

5:52
3

CHAPTER I. “RED DICK” AND “FIGHTING DAN.”

8:12
4

CHAPTER II. THE BAD MAN.

9:00
5

CHAPTER III. WILD BILL DISAPPEARS.

8:29
6

CHAPTER IV. BUFFALO BILL’S LITTLE JOKE.

12:03
7

CHAPTER V. HOW HICKOK CAME TO GRIEF.

10:24
8

CHAPTER VI. THE BATTLE IN THE MINE.

10:35
9

CHAPTER VII. RED DICK’S CHOICE.

14:19
10

CHAPTER VIII. PA-E-HAS-KA TRAPPED.

7:53

Description

In the bustling days of the late‑19th‑century frontier, a legendary scout and showman known across the nation for his daring buffalo hunts gathers a troupe of colorful characters for his famous Wild West spectacles. Among them is a lanky, eager youngster who earns the coveted role of bugler, his bright brass notes echoing across the plains and drawing crowds into the drama of the show. As he learns the rhythms of command and courage, the boy discovers that life on the road is far more than applause and fanfare.

Soon, a mysterious Indian ring surfaces—a token of ancient significance that draws the attention of both allies and adversaries. The young bugler finds himself thrust into a tangled chase, racing across rugged terrain to protect the prized artifact and prove his worth. Along the way, friendships are forged, danger looms, and the spirit of the West comes alive in a tale of bravery, loyalty, and the timeless call of adventure.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (458K characters)

Series

Buffalo Bill border stories, no. 141.

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, David E. Brown, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2020-05-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Prentiss Ingraham

Prentiss Ingraham

1843–1904

A prolific writer of frontier adventures and dime novels, he helped shape the fast-paced popular fiction that entertained American readers in the late 1800s. He is especially remembered for his many stories featuring Buffalo Bill and other Western heroes.

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