Dead Shot; Or, The White Vulture: A Romance of the Yellowstone

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Dead Shot; Or, The White Vulture: A Romance of the Yellowstone

by Albert W. Aiken

EN·~3 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

DEAD SHOT;

0:21

CHAPTER I. FORT BENT AND THE WAGON-TRAIN.

14:34

CHAPTER II. THE GREAT FIGHTING MAN OF THE CROWS.

17:23

CHAPTER III. THE HEIR TO RATTLESNAKE GULCH.

18:21

CHAPTER IV. THE GIRL WITH THE RED-GOLD HAIR.

17:11

CHAPTER V. THE CROWS ON THE WAR-TRAIL.

17:14

CHAPTER VI. ONE AGAINST EIGHT.

18:59

CHAPTER VII. THE NIGHT ATTACK.

15:20

CHAPTER VIII. A SCOUTING EXPEDITION.

14:52

CHAPTER IX. THE CROWS IN COUNCIL.

14:51

Description

A sweeping frontier tale opens at Fort Bent, a lone outpost perched where the Yellowstone and Powder rivers meet. The fort buzzes with the restless chatter of soldiers and a wagon‑train of hopeful settlers, their wagons creaking under the weight of families and supplies bound for Montana’s untamed valleys. The landscape is painted in vivid strokes—gold‑streaked rocks, fertile riverbanks teeming with wildlife, and distant mountains that promise both promise and peril.

At the head of the convoy stand two seasoned guides, Abraham Colt and David Reed, whose hard‑won reputations as Indian fighters precede them. Their stoic presence hints at the harsh realities ahead: hostile tribes, treacherous terrain, and the ever‑looming threat of ambush. As the sun dips low, the party prepares to leave the relative safety of the fort, stepping onto a trail where courage, skill, and the raw power of the wilderness will be tested.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (188K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

David Edwards, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (Northern Illinois University Digital Library at http://digital.lib.niu.edu/)

Release date

2021-06-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Albert W. Aiken

1846–1894

A prolific figure in the world of dime novels, this 19th-century American writer also worked on the stage as an actor and playwright. He wrote fast-moving popular fiction for Beadle and Adams and sometimes used the pen name Agile Penn.

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