Scattergood Baines

audiobook

Scattergood Baines

by Clarence Budington Kelland

EN·~8 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

SCATTERGOOD BAINES - By - CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND - Author of - "The High Flyers," "The Little Moment of Happiness," "Sudden Jim," "Youth Challenges," etc.

0:10
2

CHAPTER I - HE INVADES COLDRIVER

42:56
3

CHAPTER II - SCATTERGOOD KICKS UP THE DUST

48:29
4

CHAPTER III - THE MOUNTAIN COMES TO SCATTERGOOD

45:29
5

CHAPTER IV - HE DEALS IN MATCHMAKING

34:14
6

CHAPTER V - HE MAKES IT ROUND NUMBERS

39:02
7

CHAPTER VI - INSURANCE THAT DID NOT LAPSE

27:19
8

CHAPTER VII - HE BORROWS A GRANDMOTHER

38:23
9

CHAPTER VIII - HE DIPS IN HIS SPOON

25:45
10

CHAPTER IX - HE ADMINISTERS SOOTHING SYRUP

28:40

Description

A towering figure in a dusty coat, Scattergood Baines rolls into Coldriver Valley with a swagger that turns heads the moment he sets foot on the porch of Locker’s grocery. His arrival is as much a spectacle as it is a promise—he’s tired, he’s hungry, and he carries a rolled‑up twenty‑dollar bill that instantly captures the town’s attention. The locals, accustomed to quiet routines, find themselves drawn into an unexpected conversation about what a newcomer might bring.

Scattergood quickly shifts from curiosity to business, asking the town’s merchants what they lack and offering to fill the gap with a “general store” that could undercut prices and revitalize trade. His blunt, friendly manner rattles the established shopkeepers, who are both wary and intrigued by the idea of fresh competition. As the debate heats up, Scattergood’s mix of humor, confidence, and a pocketful of cash hints at a larger plan that could reshape Coldriver’s future—if the townspeople are willing to listen.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (482K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Cori Samuel and PG Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2004-08-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

CB

Clarence Budington Kelland

1881–1964

A hugely popular American storyteller in the first half of the 20th century, he wrote with speed, humor, and an easy feel for ordinary people. His fiction filled major magazines, inspired films, and ranged from lively juvenile adventures to small-town comedies and Westerns.

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