
The story opens on a sweeping Montana range, where the wind‑scoured pastures and distant mountains frame a lone ranch house tucked into a sun‑lit rise. Between the grazing herd and a winding trail, a seasoned rider moves with quiet purpose, his worn leather chaps and dark sombrero hinting at a life spent navigating both open plains and inner doubts. He watches the landscape with a mixture of humor and cynicism, his thoughts turning to a restless yearning that tugs at the edges of his settled routine.
Through his reflections we glimpse a man who has often chosen the easier path, flirting with vices and fleeting ambitions, yet whose keen intelligence and sparkling courage set him apart. As he grapples with the weight of past choices and the pull of the horizon, the narrative captures the tension between a lover of solitude and the whisper of adventure that still calls from beyond the familiar trail.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (490K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-07-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1883–1956
Best known for creating Hopalong Cassidy, this American writer helped shape the early Western series with stories that were rougher and more grounded than many later screen versions. His books mixed action with careful research, giving readers a vivid sense of frontier life.
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