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The Story of RED FEATHER A Tale of the American Frontier
CHAPTER ONE BROTHER AND SISTER—THE SIGNAL
CHAPTER TWO AN IMPORTANT LETTER—SHUT IN
CHAPTER THREE CAUGHT FAST—A FRIEND IN NEED
CHAPTER FOUR THE CONSULTATION—ON THE ROOF
CHAPTER FIVE A STRANGE VISIT—OMINOUS SIGNS
CHAPTER SIX THE MUDDY CREEK BAND—THE TORCH
CHAPTER SEVEN "A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM."—SURROUNDED BY PERIL
CHAPTER EIGHT TALL BEAR AND HIS WARRIORS—A SURPRISING DISCOVERY
A teenage rider named Melville Clarendon sets out across the open prairies of southern Minnesota with his spirited black pony, Saladin, to bring his younger sister Dorothy—known affectionately as “Dot”—back home. Their journey weaves through familiar trails, shallow streams, and the wide‑eyed wilderness that defines frontier life, while Melville’s practiced horsemanship and quick‑draw rifle speak to the rugged self‑reliance of the era. Along the way, the siblings share the simple joys and quiet anxieties of a road trip in a world where every turn could hide a hidden danger.
The narrative captures the texture of pioneer settlements: the convergence of dusty tracks like spokes on a wheel, the occasional abandoned crossing that hints at past mishaps, and the ever‑present whisper of untamed nature. As Melville and Dot draw nearer to their destination, the story balances the comfort of familial bonds with the subtle tension of life on the edge of civilization, inviting listeners to feel the wind on the prairie and the heartbeat of the American frontier.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (160K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-12-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1916
A remarkably prolific 19th-century writer, he turned frontier adventure, history, and biography into fast-moving reading for generations of young Americans. Before becoming known for hundreds of stories and articles, he also worked as a teacher, school administrator, and journalist.
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