The golden west boys, Injun and Whitey to the rescue

audiobook

The golden west boys, Injun and Whitey to the rescue

by William S. (William Surrey) Hart

EN·~5 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
1

They couldn't shoot him—he was going too fast

0:33
2

PREFACE

2:51
3

INJUN AND WHITEY TO THE RESCUE

0:02
4

CHAPTER I - AN ARRIVAL

11:48
5

CHAPTER II - A Suprise

13:40
6

CHAPTER III - Mystery

12:46
7

CHAPTER IV - Solution

12:03
8

CHAPTER V - BUNK-HOUSE TALK

15:24
9

CHAPTER VI - BOOTS

11:03
10

CHAPTER VII - EDUCATION AND OTHER THINGS

10:01

Description

The story follows two daring teens who have made the Bar O Ranch their home: Alan “Whitey” Sherwood, a restless youngster with a taste for danger, and his close friend “Injun,” a quick‑witted boy of Dakota heritage. After a quiet stretch following their successful gold‑hunting escapade, they’re itching for another thrill, especially when a mysterious speck darts across the open prairie and catches Whitey’s eye. Their days of idle lessons with the patient tutor John Big Moose are suddenly interrupted by the promise of a new adventure.

Together they set out to investigate the strange movement, soon finding themselves tangled in a precarious situation that tests their courage, loyalty, and the uneasy balance between frontier life and the wild lands beyond. With humor, fast‑paced action, and vivid depictions of the untamed West, the tale captures the restless spirit of youth daring to shape their own destiny in a world still echoing with the clang of guns and the call of open horizons.

Collections

Browse all

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (305K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-10-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William S. (William Surrey) Hart

William S. (William Surrey) Hart

1864–1946

A major star of the silent Western, this early screen cowboy helped shape the genre with a tougher, more realistic style than many of his contemporaries. Before movies, he built a strong stage career and brought that dramatic weight to the frontier roles that made him famous.

View all books

You may also like