The Duke Of Chimney Butte

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The Duke Of Chimney Butte

by George W. (George Washington) Ogden

EN·~6 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
1

CHAPTER I - THE ALL-IN-ONE

17:55
2

CHAPTER II - WHETSTONE, THE OUTLAW

22:00
3

FOOTNOTE:

0:01
4

CHAPTER III - AN EMPTY SADDLE

8:02
5

CHAPTER IV - "AND SPEAK IN PASSING"

24:07
6

CHAPTER V - FEET UPON THE ROAD

12:11
7

CHAPTER VI - ALLUREMENTS OF GLENDORA

14:57
8

CHAPTER VII - THE HOMELIEST MAN

12:39
9

CHAPTER VIII - THE HOUSE ON THE MESA

5:59
10

CHAPTER IX - A KNIGHT-ERRANT

16:31

Description

In the stark Bad Lands of the Little Missouri, a lone cyclist named Jeremiah Lambert hauls a battered leather case filled with a curious kitchen gadget called the All‑in‑One. Fresh from Omaha with only twenty‑two dollars, he hopes the device will open a path to prosperity among scattered homesteads. The landscape is a harsh sweep of ash‑gray hills, cottonwoods and buttes, where rain is scarce and wind relentless, making every mile a test of endurance.

After days of pedaling over sand and rock, Lambert’s tired frame is broken by a punctured tire and the scent of a distant kitchen. He is drawn to a lone voice singing a jaun‑ty chorus about a bob‑tailed horse, echoing from a shadowed grove. The mysterious singer hints at unexpected characters and hidden stories that linger in this unforgiving frontier.

As Lambert pushes onward, listeners are invited into a portrait of frontier commerce, where optimism clashes with isolation. The tale balances humor, hardship, and a touch of mystery, offering a window into a world where a gadget could mean the difference between survival and surrender.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (393K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Barbara Kosker, Michael and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2009-08-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George W. (George Washington) Ogden

George W. (George Washington) Ogden

1871–1966

A former newspaper editor who turned to western fiction, he brought a reporter’s eye for pace and detail to stories of ranches, frontier towns, and hard choices. His novels helped shape the early 20th-century popular western for magazine and book readers alike.

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