The Bandolero; Or, A Marriage among the Mountains

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The Bandolero; Or, A Marriage among the Mountains

by Mayne Reid

EN·~5 hours·40 chapters

Chapters

40 total
1

Chapter One. - A City of Angels.

8:34
2

Chapter Two. - A City of Devils.

7:28
3

Chapter Three. - The Lady in the Balcon.

5:11
4

Chapter Four. - A Pair of Counterparts.

6:49
5

Chapter Five. - A Nocturnal Sortie.

7:36
6

Chapter Six. - “Va Con Dios!”

6:30
7

Chapter Seven. - Brigandage in New Spain.

8:07
8

Chapter Eight. - A Rival Tracked to his Roof-Tree.

9:16
9

Chapter Nine. - Muera El Americano!

10:33
10

Chapter Ten. - The Street of the Sparrows.

10:26

Description

A sweeping portrait of Puebla de los Ángeles unfolds, where soaring domes and mountain silhouettes mask a city ruled by an ever‑present clergy. The streets pulse with priests, friars, and a colorful mix of locals whose lives are tangled in both devotion and deceit, while the surrounding plains and snow‑capped peaks whisper of ancient Aztec and Spanish histories. The narrator arrives as one of a weary army of three thousand, his eyes fixed on the glittering skyline that promises both awe and inevitable conflict.

Against this backdrop of opulent churches and simmering corruption, the tale begins to trace the tangled fates of lovers and outlaws whose lives intersect amid the city’s paradoxes. As the invaders press forward, the reader is drawn into a world where romance, ambition, and the shadow of the Church collide, setting the stage for a passionate struggle that will echo through the mountains.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (314K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2011-02-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mayne Reid

Mayne Reid

1818–1883

Adventure, danger, and wide-open landscapes fill these classic stories by an Irish-born novelist who turned his own restless life into fiction. His books helped shape the popular image of the American frontier for generations of young readers.

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