The Pony Rider Boys in New Mexico; Or, The End of the Silver Trail

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The Pony Rider Boys in New Mexico; Or, The End of the Silver Trail

by Frank Gee Patchin

EN·~4 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

CHAPTER I - SOMETHING IN THE WIND

17:06
2

CHAPTER II - IN THE ZUNI FOOTHILLS

7:51
3

CHAPTER III - INDIANS!

12:32
4

CHAPTER IV - ON THE TRAIL OF JUAN

11:37
5

CHAPTER V - A DARING ACT

7:19
6

CHAPTER VI - THE FIRE DANCE OF THE RED MEN

15:53
7

CHAPTER VII - FLEEING FROM THE ENEMY

12:00
8

CHAPTER VIII - ASLEEP ON THE SLEEPY GRASS

7:40
9

CHAPTER IX - THE MIDNIGHT ALARM

12:12
10

CHAPTER X - MEETING THE ATTACK

11:31

Description

A motley crew of seasoned travelers and restless adventurers rides the Atlantic‑Pacific train toward the quiet town of Bluewater, where whispers of buried Spanish treasure stir their imagination. Among them are the infamous Pony Rider Boys, a band of daring youths whose reputation for bold stunts precedes them. As the train rolls on, the men plot a secretive partnership with the enigmatic old Marquand, hoping to locate a legendary cache of jewels and gold hidden since the Pueblo revolt of 1680.

The story launches with the boys’ arrival in the bustling station, instantly drawing the curiosity of locals and setting the stage for a high‑spirited chase across the New Mexican landscape. Their youthful energy and the older men’s cunning promise a lively blend of camaraderie, danger, and the timeless lure of a hidden fortune—just as the first sunrise over the Zuni range hints at the adventure to come.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (257K characters)

Series

The Pony Rider Boys, number 6

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jim Weiler

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Frank Gee Patchin

1861–1925

A hugely prolific writer of boys’ adventure fiction, he turned out fast-moving series stories filled with travel, danger, and teamwork. Best remembered for titles like the Pony Rider Boys and Battleship Boys books, he helped shape early 20th-century popular reading for young readers.

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