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In a rough‑cut mining town where the dust never settles, a tiny, fire‑spitting cowpuncher named Shorty Carroway squares off with a hulking miner in the middle of a crowded saloon. The fight erupts in a blur of slaps, spurs, and shouted insults, drawing a nervous crowd that watches the chaos with a mix of awe and dread. Just as the brawl threatens to spill out the doors, a gray‑mustached sheriff steps through the swinging entrance, badge glinting, and orders the violence to stop, his presence cutting the tension like a cold blade.
The sheriff’s intervention isn’t just about keeping the peace; it hints at a deeper web of law, bounty, and personal vendettas that loom over the town. Shorty’s prized pony, Skewball, has already become a point of contention, and the looming threat of arrest forces the rough‑neck partners to reckon with a world where every fight could cost more than bruises. As the dust settles, listeners are left wondering whether the outlawed duo will outwit the law, settle old scores, or find a way to survive the unforgiving frontier.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (171K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Roger Frank
Release date
2021-03-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1889–1971
A cowboy, rancher, and prolific storyteller, he turned firsthand life in the American West into fast-moving fiction and nonfiction. His work helped shape the popular image of the frontier for generations of magazine and paperback readers.
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