The Ramblin' Kid

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The Ramblin' Kid

by Earl Wayland Bowman

EN·~7 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

THE RAMBLIN' KID - CHAPTER I - A NIGHT LETTER

9:24
2

CHAPTER II - A BLUFF CALLED

16:08
3

CHAPTER III - WHICH ONE'S WHICH

25:22
4

CHAPTER IV - THE UNUSED PLATE

20:35
5

CHAPTER V - A DUEL OF ENDURANCE

22:35
6

CHAPTER VI - YOU'RE A BRUTE

21:56
7

CHAPTER VII - THE GREEDY SANDS

27:37
8

CHAPTER VIII - QUICK WITH A VENGEANCE

19:05
9

CHAPTER IX - OLD HECK'S STRATEGY

18:41
10

CHAPTER X - FIXING FIXERS

19:08

Description

In the sweltering June heat of a sprawling Texas ranch, a ragged group of cowhands gathers around a dusty bunk‑house, swapping stories while the sun beats down on tired horses. Among them rides the enigmatic “Ramblin’ Kid,” a lean youth with dark, inscrutable eyes who moves with a deliberate calm that sets him apart from the rowdy men around him. When a courier bursts in with a yellow envelope, the routine of the day is shattered, and the ranch’s foreman, Old Heck, is handed a telegram that promises bad news.

The telegram’s terse words send a ripple of unease through the camp, prompting whispered guesses about death, disaster, or some deeper misfortune. As the cowboys hover, the Kid watches with a quiet intensity, hinting at a deeper involvement in the unfolding mystery. Listeners are drawn into a tense, sun‑baked world where loyalty, fear, and the promise of hidden secrets linger just beyond the horizon.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (406K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Earl Wayland Bowman

1875–1952

A Western storyteller with a larger-than-life Idaho public career, he wrote popular frontier fiction and saw his novel The Ramblin' Kid make its way to the screen. His papers also point to a busy life in journalism and state politics.

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