
THE RAMRODDERS - CHAPTER I - THE BAITING OF THE ANCIENT LION
CHAPTER II - THE LINE-UP OF THE FIGHT
CHAPTER III - DENNIS KAVANAGH'S GIRL
CHAPTER IV - THE DUKE AT BAY
CHAPTER V - A CAUCUS, AS IT WAS PLANNED
CHAPTER VI - A CAUCUS, AND HOW IT WAS RUN
CHAPTER VII - WITH THE KAVANAGH AT HOME
CHAPTER VIII - THE MANTLE OF THELISMER THORNTON
CHAPTER IX - IN THE CENTRE OF THE BIG STATE WEB
CHAPTER X - A POLITICAL CONVERT
In the sleepy village of Fort Canibas, the veteran legislator Thelismer Thornton presides over his world from a high arm‑chair perched in the roots of an ancient spruce. The town’s quiet streets hum with horse‑drawn wagons, gossiping birds, and the steady rustle of newspapers that feed his long‑standing confidence in the status quo. From his lofty “Throne,” Thornton watches the everyday bustle, smugly convinced that his half‑century of service makes him immune to any real change.
But a new voice is already echoing through the lanes—a fiery orator known as “War Eagle” Niles, marching in from the Jo Quacca hills with a torch of reform flickering in his hand. His rallying cries promise to upend the entrenched power that Thornton has cultivated, stirring the townsfolk and threatening the old‑guard’s grip on the northern caucus. As the two forces draw nearer, the quiet of Fort Canibas begins to crack, setting the stage for a clash between seasoned authority and restless ambition.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (578K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-03-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1935
A lively Maine storyteller, journalist, and poet, his books turned the state’s woods, coast, and small-town politics into energetic fiction. He also crossed into early filmmaking, giving his career a wider reach than many regional writers of his time.
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