Over the Pass

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Over the Pass

by Frederick Palmer

EN·~10 hours·47 chapters

Chapters

47 total
1

PART I - AN EASY TRAVELLER - I - YOUTH IN SPURS

13:50
2

II. DINOSAUR OR DESPERADO

8:14
3

III. JACK RIDES IN COMPANY

16:48
4

IV. HE CARRIES THE MAIL

11:10
5

V. A SMILE AND A SQUARE CHIN

5:25
6

"DEAR MR. WINGFIELD:

0:18
7

"MARY EWOLD."

1:39
8

Book in hand, and without removing his tortoise-shell spectacles, he passed out into the garden at the rear. There a cloth was laid under a pavilion.

10:05
9

VI. OBLIVION IS NOT EASY

6:57
10

VII. WHAT HAPPENED AT LANG'S

8:26

Description

A lone rider bursts onto the scene, his silk shirt and oversized silver spurs flashing against the stark, sun‑baked Arizona desert. He rides a sturdy pony up the jagged Galería Pass, a natural gallery of sheer rock walls that separates two ancient cultures. The prose paints the landscape in luminous detail—endless horizons, shimmering basins, and a distant oasis where a thin ribbon of river nurtures a modest irrigation colony, all framed by the silent, luminous air of the high desert.

The young cowboy’s flamboyant style and cosmopolitan hums of Spanish, French, and English songs hint at a restless spirit seeking more than the open range can offer. As he pauses to take in the breathtaking vista, his solitary contemplation is tinged with both awe and a quiet melancholy, promising an adventure that balances the grandeur of nature with the inner wanderings of a heart untethered.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (630K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frederick Palmer

Frederick Palmer

1873–1958

A globe-trotting war correspondent who turned front-line experience into vivid reporting, adventure stories, and novels. His long career carried him from the late 19th century into the era of two world wars.

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