The Man Next Door

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The Man Next Door

by Emerson Hough

EN·~6 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
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E-text prepared by Roger Frank, Nigel Blower,

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THE MAN NEXT DOOR - BY - EMERSON HOUGH - Author of THE COVERED WAGON, NORTH OF 36, Etc. - Illustrated by WILL GREFÉ

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New York GROSSET & DUNLAP Publishers - Made in the United States of America - Copyright, 1917, by EMERSON HOUGH Copyright, 1916, by THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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The Man Next Door - I - How Come Us to Move

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II - Where We Threw In

13:25
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III - Us Living in Town

9:28
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IV - Us and Christmas Eve

14:38
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V - Us and the Home Ranch

12:51
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VI - Us and Them Better Things

11:45

Description

Set against the sweeping plains of early‑twentieth‑century Wyoming, the story follows the tight‑knit world of a ranch family whose lives revolve around the land, the cattle, and the unspoken bonds between them. Young Curly, the narrator, watches as Bonnie Bell—tall, fierce, and as free‑spirited as the horses she rides—grows from a headstrong child into a confident rider who seems made of the very range itself. Her father, the stoic Old Man Wright, is a respected leader in the community, his quiet strength shaping the ranch’s fortunes and the lives of those around him.

When tragedy strikes and Bonnie’s mother dies, the family’s routine is upended, and the ranch confronts a new, unsettling reality. As Curly and Old Man Wright grapple with grief and the lingering questions about Bonnie’s happiness, the narrative captures the raw beauty of frontier life and the fragile ties that hold a community together. The early chapters blend humor, vivid description, and a deep sense of place, inviting listeners into a world where every sunrise brings both work and wonder.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (355K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-11-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Emerson Hough

Emerson Hough

1857–1923

A lawyer-turned-writer from Iowa, he helped bring the American West to life through adventure-filled novels and historical fiction. His books blended frontier action with a strong feel for the landscapes, people, and myths of a changing nation.

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