Buffalo Roost: A Story of a Young Men's Christian Association Boys' Department

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Buffalo Roost: A Story of a Young Men's Christian Association Boys' Department

by Frank H. (Frank Howbert) Cheley

EN·~6 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

BUFFALO ROOST

0:05
2

F. H. CHELEY

0:19
3

CHAPTER I

6:35
4

CHAPTER II

18:00
5

CHAPTER III

29:54
6

CHAPTER IV

18:03
7

CHAPTER V

12:12
8

CHAPTER VI

31:12
9

CHAPTER VII

38:38
10

CHAPTER VIII

24:11

Description

A fierce thunderstorm rolls across the prairie, turning the D. & P.W. line into a rattling serpent of steel and rain. Train No. 6 careens through the darkness, its passengers tossed as the car jolts, windows shatter, and a sudden derailment throws everyone into panic. Amid the clamor of broken glass and frantic cries, a mother clutches her infant while a frantic brakeman battles the storm‑soaked tracks.

In the midst of the chaos, young Willis Thornton leaps into action. He raises his arms just in time to shield his mother from a falling leather suitcase, his quick reflexes saving her from injury. As the train lurches and the freight engine barrels toward disaster, Willis’s instinct to protect the vulnerable becomes a vivid portrait of courage under pressure.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (355K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-11-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Frank H. (Frank Howbert) Cheley

1889–1941

A lively early 20th-century writer on camping, character, and youth leadership, he turned his love of the outdoors into stories and practical books that spoke directly to young readers. He is also remembered as the founder of Cheley Colorado Camps, a camp community that continued his ideas long after his death.

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