On the Pampas; Or, The Young Settlers

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On the Pampas; Or, The Young Settlers

by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

EN·~8 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
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ON THE PAMPAS OR THE YOUNG SETTLERS - BY - G. A. HENTY - CHAPTER I. - MRS. HARDY'S RESOLUTION.

23:11
2

CHAPTER II. - THE START.

18:01
3

CHAPTER III. - A NEW LIFE.

15:48
4

CHAPTER IV. - THE PAMPAS.

26:50
5

CHAPTER V - THE SETTLER'S HOME.

24:32
6

CHAPTER VI. - A TALE OF THE MEXICAN WAR.

32:51
7

CHAPTER VII. - SETH CONTINUES HIS NARRATIVE OF THE MEXICAN ADVENTURE.

36:37
8

CHAPTER VIII. - FARM WORK AND AMUSEMENTS.

28:25
9

CHAPTER IX. - NEIGHBORLY VISITS AND ADVICE.

17:05
10

CHAPTER X. - THE LOST CATTLE.

51:12

Description

Mrs. Hardy and her husband Frank sit together by the fire, weighing the future of their two teenage sons. With limited prospects at home and a modest income from Frank’s architectural practice, the couple debates the bold step of leaving England for a new life abroad. Frank’s restless spirit, shaped by years of adventure in America, fuels the idea of buying cheap land on the distant pampas, where the family might finally secure a stable future.

The conversation sets the stage for a journey that will test their resolve, as they contemplate the hardships of uprooting and the promise of opportunity in an unfamiliar land. As they begin to plan their emigration, the story follows the Hardy family’s preparation, the hopes they carry for their children, and the early challenges they encounter on the vast South American plains. Listeners will experience the mix of anxiety and excitement that accompanies any great undertaking, while watching the young settlers learn what it truly means to start anew.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (473K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

1832–1902

Best known for fast-moving historical adventures for young readers, this Victorian writer also worked as a war correspondent and brought a reporter’s eye for action to his fiction. His books were hugely popular in the late 19th century and helped shape the classic boys’ adventure story.

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