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DE SPOORZOEKER. - I. - De Verrassing.
II. De gast.
III. De nachtelijke zamenspraak.
IV. Indianen en Jagers.
V. Wederzijdsche Ophelderingen.
VI. Eene duistere geschiedenis.
VII. Eene duistere historie (vervolg).
VIII. Eene duistere geschiedenis. (Slot)
IX. Vrij-Kogel en Loer-Vogel.
X. Nieuwe Personaadjen.
In the stillness of a moonlit night on the vast, untrammeled prairies near the Colorado River, the wilderness awakens only with the occasional howl of a distant coyote. The air is heavy with the scent of cedar and the faint rustle of unseen creatures, painting a portrait of a landscape that feels both timeless and untouched by human hands. This opening immerses listeners in the raw beauty and quiet menace of the American West, setting a tone of reverent awe and subtle suspense.
Into this silent world steps a lone Canadian hunter, his weather‑worn visage and bright eyes contrasting sharply with the dark surroundings. He encounters a Native American scout, and their brief, cryptic exchange hints at legends of a “Wild Rose” and an unseen chief whose whereabouts are unknown. As tension builds, a sudden, startled appearance of a young woman adds an unexpected layer of mystery, promising further adventures and cultural encounters that will unfold amid the untamed frontier.
Language
nl
Duration
~14 hours (837K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)
Release date
2020-11-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1818–1883
Best remembered for fast-paced adventure novels set in the American West and Mexico, this 19th-century French writer turned years of travel into stories full of scouts, frontier conflict, and dramatic escapes. His books helped feed Europe's fascination with the Wild West.
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