The Pony Rider Boys with the Texas Rangers; Or, On the Trail of the Border Bandits

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The Pony Rider Boys with the Texas Rangers; Or, On the Trail of the Border Bandits

by Frank Gee Patchin

EN·~4 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

The Pony Rider Boys with the Texas Rangers

0:50
2

CHAPTER I - EXCITEMENT ON THE WEST FORK

19:30
3

CHAPTER II - A MYSTERIOUS ATTACK

13:15
4

CHAPTER III - IN A BAD MAN'S POWER

8:34
5

CHAPTER IV - TAD BUTLER MAKES A DISCOVERY

12:14
6

CHAPTER V - WHEN THE TABLES WERE TURNED

14:00
7

CHAPTER VI - THE CAMP IN AN UPROAR

10:50
8

CHAPTER VII - RECEIVING A LATE VISITOR

13:06
9

CHAPTER VIII - A MUCH-WANTED DESPERADO

13:26
10

CHAPTER IX - SHOWING GOOD GENERALSHIP

7:58

Description

A ragged band of teenage riders and their quirky mentor, Professor Zeppel­in, push deeper into the dusty Texas frontier, their ponies weary and the sun relentless. When the group finally halts to make camp beside a sluggish creek, the boys scramble to revive each other with coffee, fire, and a chorus of good‑natured ribbing that reveals their close‑knit camaraderie. Amid the laughter, an uneasy feeling settles in the air, hinting that the quiet trail may hide more than just tired horses.

Soon the boys discover evidence of a recent, mysterious attack nearby, and their curiosity pulls them onto a chase that leads straight into the realm of the notorious border bandits. With their youthful grit, quick thinking, and a dash of professor‑style ingenuity, the Pony Rider Boys begin to prove they can hold their own alongside the seasoned Texas Rangers, setting the stage for a daring adventure across rugged hills and hidden canyons.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (267K characters)

Series

The Pony Rider Boys, number 8

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-07-22

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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