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PREFACE
CHAPTER I. - THE CACHE.
CHAPTER II. - THE AMBUSCADE.
CHAPTER III. - AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE OF THE READER.
CHAPTER IV. - RED CEDAR AT BAY.
CHAPTER V. - THE GROTTO.
CHAPTER VI. - THE PROPOSITION.
CHAPTER VII. - ELLEN AND DOÑA CLARA.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE FLIGHT.
CHAPTER IX. - THE TEOCALI.
The story opens on an endless, emerald‑streaked prairie that feels more like a living ocean than a desert. Towering mesquite, fragrant arbutus, and towering palms mingle with bright dahlias, while herds of buffalo, wild horses, and a chorus of birds animate the horizon. The narrator’s eye is drawn to every hidden ripple of life—leopard‑like pumas, humming insects, and the distant call of a lone swan—painting a world both beautiful and untamed.
Into this vibrant wilderness a band of seasoned frontiersmen, led by the intrepid Trail‑Hunter and his companion Lascelles Wrassall, push forward on a desperate hunt for a mysterious cache. Their journey quickly turns into a test of wits and courage as they navigate treacherous riverbanks, confront fierce predators, and glimpse the shadowy figures whispered about as the “pirates of the prairies.” The early chapters set the stage for a rugged adventure where the land itself becomes both ally and adversary, promising more daring exploits ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (489K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Camilo Bernard and Marc D'Hooghe (Scans at the Internet Archive by Google)
Release date
2013-02-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1818–1883
Best known for lively adventure novels set in the American frontier and Latin America, his stories brought distant landscapes and high-stakes action to a wide French readership. Writing under a pen name, he became one of the best-known French popular novelists of the 19th century.
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