Molly McDonald: A Tale of the Old Frontier

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Molly McDonald: A Tale of the Old Frontier

by Randall Parrish

EN·~7 hours·44 chapters

Chapters

44 total
1

[Frontispiece: His fingers gripped the iron top rail, and he slowly pulled his body up.]

0:05
2

WITH FOUR ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOR BY ERNEST L. BLUMENSCHEIN

0:10
3

A. L. BURT COMPANY PUBLISHERS ——————— NEW YORK

0:09
4

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:00
5

His fingers gripped the iron top rail, and he slowly pulled his body up...... Frontispiece - "No, don't move! The stage has been gutted and set on fire" - The two started back at his rather abrupt entrance - His Colt poised for action, he lifted the wooden latch

0:16
6

MOLLY McDONALD

0:01
7

CHAPTER I - AN UNPLEASANT SITUATION

11:50
8

CHAPTER II - "BRICK" HAMLIN

13:07
9

CHAPTER III - THE NEWS AT RIPLEY

12:11
10

CHAPTER IV - THE ATTACK

11:37

Description

In the summer of 1868, a newly appointed army officer takes charge of a remote outpost on the Cimarron Trail, a vital link to Santa Fe across the desert. He decides to invite his spirited daughter to spend her vacation with him, hoping the frontier's rugged charm will offer her an unforgettable adventure. Fresh from school in the East, she arrives with youthful curiosity, eager to see the wide‑open plains and the military life that surrounds the fort.

Soon, however, the quiet routine gives way to unsettling reports from the surrounding territories. Tribes that had once coexisted with the soldiers are now banding together in a wave of aggression, and the once‑busy trail is suddenly plagued by raids and burned stagecoaches. As tension mounts, the small garrison must grapple with the reality of an expanding conflict while Molly learns what life on the edge of civilization truly entails. The story captures both the awe of the untamed West and the looming challenges that test the resolve of those who call it home.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (440K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2006-02-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Randall Parrish

Randall Parrish

1858–1923

A former soldier and lawyer turned prolific storyteller, he wrote fast-moving historical adventures and frontier romances that helped bring the American West and early Midwest to life for popular readers.

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