The Silent Rifleman! A tale of the Texan prairies

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The Silent Rifleman! A tale of the Texan prairies

by Henry William Herbert

EN·~2 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

CHAPTER I.

16:20
2

CHAPTER II.

11:00
3

CHAPTER III.

9:51
4

CHAPTER IV.

9:06
5

CHAPTER V.

5:52
6

CHAPTER VI.

31:14
7

CHAPTER VII.

12:04
8

CHAPTER VIII.

6:59
9

CHAPTER IX.

21:25

Description

A lone rider sweeps across the high, dry prairies of Texas as the September sun dips low, his dark-brown thoroughbred thundering toward a distant line of hills. He is a lean, wiry figure whose long arms and weather‑worn face speak of hard travel, and his array of weapons—English rifle, duelling pistols, a sword, a hunting knife, and even a hefty tomahawk—marks him as a man forever ready for danger. The vivid description of his gear, the Mexican blanket, and the fresh buck meat tucked in his leather valise paints a portrait of a self‑sufficient frontiersman who carries both utility and a hint of elegance.

When the rider reaches a quiet riverbank, he pauses to drink, ties his horse to an ancient oak, and builds a modest fire to cook a simple yet sumptuous meal. The scene captures the quiet rhythm of life on the edge of wilderness, where every sunset brings both comfort and the promise of unseen challenges. Listeners will be drawn into the rustle of prairie grass, the crackle of the fire, and the subtle tension of a solitary traveler whose next step may lead him into unknown territory.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (118K characters)

Series

Jackson's novels.

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jana Palkova, sp1nd and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2014-07-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry William Herbert

Henry William Herbert

1807–1858

An English-born American man of letters who wrote under the pen name Frank Forester, he brought together fiction, history, outdoor life, and sporting writing in a way that helped shape 19th-century American literary culture. His work ranges from historical novels to influential books on hunting, fishing, and life in the field.

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