
CHAPTER I THE RIDE
CHAPTER II THE LEASE
CHAPTER III THE DRILLING
CHAPTER IV THE RANCH
CHAPTER V THE REVELATION
CHAPTER VI THE WILD-CAT
CHAPTER VII THE STRIKE
CHAPTER VIII THE WAR
CHAPTER IX THE VICTORY
CHAPTER X THE UNIVERSITY
A young boy rides beside his father on a seemingly endless ribbon of grey concrete that stretches across a sun‑kissed valley. The road is described with a meticulous reverence, each lane a perfect, unblemished strip where speed and discipline become a kind of ceremony. Through the father’s overcoat, gauntlets and unlit cigar, the narrator learns an exacting code of conduct that turns every mile into a lesson in respect, control, and quiet dignity.
As they accelerate, other cars appear like fleeting comets, forcing the boy to gauge the razor‑thin margin between safety and danger. Each overtaking moment tests the unspoken agreement between strangers who share the same precise line, turning a simple drive into a subtle dance of trust and precision. The narrative rides this tension, hinting at the boy’s growing awareness that the road may be a mirror for larger choices yet to come.
Language
en
Duration
~20 hours (1206K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: The Author, 1926, copyright 1927.
Credits
Al Haines, Cindy Beyer & the online Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at https://www.pgdpcanada.net
Release date
2023-03-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1968
Best known for The Jungle, he turned fiction into a tool for exposing injustice and pushing for reform. His stories mixed sharp reporting, moral urgency, and a deep belief that writing could change public life.
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