
Illustrations
CHAPTER I THE TRAPPER OF TAOS AND SANTA FÉ
CHAPTER II AROUND THE CAMP-FIRE
CHAPTER III THE TRAPPERS TAKE THE TRAIL
CHAPTER IV INDIAN SIGNS—AND INDIANS!
CHAPTER V WHITE VERSUS RED ON THE COLORADO
CHAPTER VI TWO NIGHTS OF DANGER
CHAPTER VII HOW THE TRAPPERS RETALIATED
CHAPTER VIII KIT REACHES SANTA FÉ ONCE MORE
CHAPTER IX IN THE COUNTRY OF THE HOSTILES
In the high desert of New Mexico, two sun‑bronzed trappers arrive on a rattling mule, rifles slung over their shoulders, intent on tracking a runaway deserter named Lopez. Their abrupt entrance into a quiet Pueblo awakens a sleepy Mexican officer and a wary sentry, sparking a tense exchange that hints at larger troubles ahead. As the boys explain their mission—pursuing a thief who fled from the trading schooner “Gadfly”—they find themselves caught between military authority, local customs, and the unforgiving wilderness.
The story unfolds with vivid descriptions of adobe walls, whispering winds, and the clatter of horse‑drawn wagons, immersing listeners in the rugged frontier atmosphere. Along the way the trappers must navigate mistrust, cultural misunderstandings, and the ever‑present danger of the untamed Rockies. Their quest to locate Lopez promises a blend of rugged adventure, sharp dialogue, and a glimpse into the complex world of early American frontiersmen.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (174K characters)
Series
The buckskin books
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
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 the Library of Congress)
Release date
2021-12-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1951
A Philadelphia-born storyteller with a knack for crime, mystery, and vivid city life, he moved easily from gritty realism to popular detective and adventure fiction. His work also reached younger readers, showing a range that helped keep his stories in circulation long after their first publication.
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