
[Frontispiece: "You're a good sport," said Major Barnes]
THE SAGEBRUSHER - A STORY OF THE WEST
BY - EMERSON HOUGH
ILLUSTRATIONS
"You're a good sport," said Major Barnes... Frontispiece - "You ought to hang!" said she - "You say I shall be able to see him—my husband?" - "Get a board, or something, boys"
THE SAGEBRUSHER
CHAPTER I - SIM GAGE AT HOME
CHAPTER II - WANTED: A WIFE
CHAPTER III - FIFTY-FIFTY
CHAPTER IV - HEARTS AFLAME
In the rugged Two‑Forks Valley, a solitary homestead sits amid wind‑blown sagebrush and the quiet rush of a river. Sim Gage, a seasoned bachelor cow‑puncher, lives in a modest log cabin whose cramped, threadbare furnishings have become the subject of good‑natured ribbing from his neighbor, Wid Gardner. Their banter over a creaking bunk and a leaky stove reveals a harsh yet oddly charming frontier life, where humor and camaraderie soften the daily grind of isolation.
As the valley’s blue‑spotted sky stretches overhead, Sim’s routine is quietly challenged by the promise of something new—a chance to improve his humble abode and perhaps a glimpse of a life beyond the endless plains. The narrative captures the earthy details of frontier living while hinting at the friendships, small ambitions, and inevitable trials that await those who call this remote landscape home. Listeners will feel the wind in the sagebrush and hear the creak of old floorboards as the story unfolds.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (395K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2006-09-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1857–1923
A lawyer-turned-writer from Iowa, he helped bring the American West to life through adventure-filled novels and historical fiction. His books blended frontier action with a strong feel for the landscapes, people, and myths of a changing nation.
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