Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories

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Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories

by Rex Beach

EN·~8 hours

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A recently released prisoner, Bill “Laughing” Hyde tries to shed his notorious past by heading for a healthier climate. Fresh from Deer Lodge Penitentiary, he’s learned a few trades—crafting horsehair bridles and talking through stone walls—yet his sardonic humor remains intact. In Arizona, his weak lungs find relief, but his knack for quick, quiet theft quickly propels him into a new, illicit venture.

Hyde’s latest scheme involves a payroll he lifts from a kindly‑natured custodian, funding a brief spell of comfortable living. When the victim recovers and spots Hyde’s gleeful confrontation with a faro dealer, the sheriff is alerted, forcing Hyde to flee on a wild horse he later gifts to a Mexican woman. He rides onward, eventually reaching the West Coast, where the climate and the constant public notices of his whereabouts push him yet again toward the sea.

The tale follows Hyde’s restless wanderings, his sharp wit, and the constant tug‑of‑war between his desire for a fresh start and the pull of his old habits.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (495K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Rex Beach

Rex Beach

1877–1949

Adventure, gold-rush ambition, courtroom fights, and frontier grit run through these fast-moving stories by one of the great popular novelists of the early 1900s. He drew heavily on his own years chasing fortune in Alaska, giving his fiction an energetic, lived-in feel.

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