The Lost Mountain: A Tale of Sonora

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The Lost Mountain: A Tale of Sonora

by Mayne Reid

EN·~4 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
1

Chapter One. - In Want of Water.

11:45
2

Chapter Two. - The “Coyoteros.”

9:35
3

Chapter Three. - A Rush for Water.

8:12
4

Chapter Four. - El Ojo de Agua.

8:02
5

Chapter Five. - Los Guajalotes.

11:54
6

Chapter Six. - A Homeric Repast.

11:34
7

Chapter Seven. - Los Indios!

12:45
8

Chapter Eight. - Tender Leave-Takings.

7:29
9

Chapter Nine. - “It’s the Rattlesnake.”

7:03
10

Chapter Ten. - An Enfilading Line.

9:40

Description

A weary caravan snakes across the sun‑scorched llanos of Sonora, a mixed company of miners, their families, and a procession of horses, mules and cattle. After three days without water, the animals slump and the men’s faces tighten with anxiety. At the head of the line rides a lone, weather‑worn gold‑seeker, the “gambusino,” who has promised a sanctuary known as the Lost Mountain. His shouts of “¡El Cerro Perdido!” stir a flicker of hope amid the drought‑parched landscape.

The expedition is led by Don Estevan Villanueva, a seasoned Mexican partner, and his English associate Robert Tresillian, who have brought a wealthy mining firm to exploit a newly discovered vein. Their hopes rest on the promised spring and fertile meadow at the mountain’s base—a potential oasis that could save the convoy from starvation and death. As they draw nearer, tension mounts, and the promise of water becomes both a lifeline and a test of trust in the guide’s word.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (272K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2011-03-21

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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