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"Hold on, Doubleday," Laramie said bluntly,... "You'll hear what I've got to say"
BY - FRANK H. SPEARMAN
ILLUSTRATED BY JAMES REYNOLDS
TO MY SON FRANK HAMILTON SPEARMAN, JR.
A restless young woman named Kate boards a weary night train bound for the western frontier, eager to leave the familiar bustle of the city behind. As the train crests a long, treeless plain, the first glimpse of distant, purple‑tinged peaks ignites a fierce excitement in her, promising a new world beyond the endless prairie. When the train finally stops at the isolated water tank at Sleepy Cat, she steps onto a quiet platform surrounded by strangers, feeling both alone and oddly at home among the dust‑caked landscape.
There, she meets Laramie, a blunt and uncompromising rancher whose reputation for holding the range precedes him. Their first exchange is sharp—Laramie’s terse demand for attention hints at deeper tensions over water rights, land, and the harsh demands of frontier life. As Kate navigates this rugged environment, she finds herself drawn into the complex web of loyalty, ambition, and the raw beauty of the untamed West, setting the stage for a tale of resilience and unexpected connection.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (561K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-10-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1859–1937
Best known for vivid railroad adventures and Western fiction, this American novelist turned firsthand knowledge of frontier business and rail travel into fast-moving stories. His work reached a wide audience in magazines, books, and early film adaptations.
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