Falcon, of Squawtooth : $b A western story

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Falcon, of Squawtooth : $b A western story

by Arthur Preston Hankins

EN·~6 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

FALCON OF SQUAWTOOTH

0:51
2

CHAPTER I THE FALCON FINDS A FRIEND

15:29
3

CHAPTER II “SQUAWTOOTH” CANBY

19:29
4

CHAPTER III THE DESERT

19:25
5

CHAPTER IV CAMPED

15:28
6

CHAPTER V VISITORS

26:02
7

CHAPTER VI PREACHMENTS

12:41
8

CHAPTER VII WING O’ THE CROW

12:53
9

CHAPTER VIII A TRADE AND NEW RESOLUTIONS

17:34
10

CHAPTER IX DUSK ON THE DESERT

21:23

Description

A freight train screeches to a halt high in the Sierras, spilling a lone wanderer onto a thin ridge of pine‑scented air. With no money and a restless spirit, he heads west, hoping the rugged landscape will offer a chance at honest work. The journey leads him to a modest mountain town where the thin mountain breeze quickens his pulse and the promise of a new start glitters on the horizon.

Beyond the town’s edge, a makeshift camp clings to a roaring stream, its fire‑smoked aromas beckoning the traveler. Here, a handful of hardened drifters share a pot of beans and a loaf of hard bread, eyeing the newcomer with wary curiosity. As he steps into this rough‑and‑ready fellowship, the harsh beauty of the high desert and the unspoken codes of the road begin to shape his path.

Soon, the stranger’s determination will be tested by the unforgiving terrain and the tangled lives of those around him, setting the stage for a rugged tale of survival, friendship, and the endless search for a place to call home.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (363K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Chelsea House, 1923.

Credits

D A Alexander, David E. Brown, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by University of California libraries)

Release date

2023-05-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

AP

Arthur Preston Hankins

1880–1932

Best known for fast-moving Western fiction, this early 20th-century writer also worked in silent film and published a long list of frontier adventures. His books, including The She Boss and The Heritage of the Hills, kept finding new readers long after his death.

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