
LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE - OCTOBER, 1885. - ON A TEXAS SHEEP-RANCH. - I.
II.
III.
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VI.
E.C. REYNOLDS. - THE LADY LAWYER'S FIRST CLIENT. - TWO PARTS. - I.
THOMAS WHARTON. - A CARCANET.
JOHN B. TABB. - IN A SALT-MINE.
ANTHONY CALVERT BROWN.
A wandering narrator muses on the life of words, comparing them to travelers who drift in and out of fashion. He reflects on the term “ranch,” once a dazzling novelty, now feeling like a faded memory of a bygone era. His thoughts drift as he sits confined in a sleeping‑car, the rhythm of the rails stirring his imagination.
When the train finally halts, he steps onto a dust‑kissed Texas town that seems to have been drawn overnight on the prairie. Adobe buildings line a narrow street where leather‑clad riders, uniformed soldiers, and colorful Mexican merchants mingle beneath the relentless sun. A jovial Catholic priest presides over a modest breakfast, while the nearby military post adds a stoic backdrop to the bustling frontier life.
The narrator’s curiosity is piqued by the rugged landscape and the promise of a sheep‑ranch hidden beyond the town’s edge. He feels the pull of adventure and the subtle tension of unknown encounters that lie just beyond the next rise of the hill.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (404K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
This book is credited to multiple contributors rather than a single writer, bringing together different voices, styles, or perspectives in one place. That often makes for a lively listening experience, especially in anthologies, collections, and themed compilations.
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