The War Trail: The Hunt of the Wild Horse

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The War Trail: The Hunt of the Wild Horse

by Mayne Reid

EN·~14 hours·100 chapters

Chapters

100 total
1

Chapter One. - Souvenirs.

5:26
2

Chapter Two. - A Mexican frontier village.

8:34
3

Chapter Three. - The rangers on picket.

12:46
4

Chapter Four. - Making a captive.

10:36
5

Chapter Five. - My captive.

7:44
6

Chapter Six. - Isolina De Vargas.

15:37
7

Chapter Seven. - An order to forage.

14:43
8

Chapter Eight. - Don Ramon.

8:23
9

Chapter Nine. - “Un Papelcito.”

11:33
10

Chapter Ten. - An old enmity.

11:22

Description

The narrator’s voice sweeps across a sun‑kissed land of nopal, maguey and ancient stone, painting the rugged savannas, towering palms and glittering quartz crags of Anahuac with lyrical reverence. Every step on the table‑plains, every sip of acrocomia wine, feels like a pilgrimage through a living museum of flora and forgotten empires. It is a love‑letter to a place where memory clings like the scent of cactus blossoms after a storm.

Amid that breathtaking scenery, the story erupts into the heat of a frontier conflict. A bivouac glows under a night fire, the clatter of saddles and rifles echoing through the forest as a band of guerrilla fighters appears on the horizon. The narrator, horse‑mounted and sword‑handed, charges into a chaotic skirmish where spears meet pistols and the thunder of drums signals a desperate struggle for freedom.

Even as the clash subsides, the lingering echo of battle gives way to softer, unexpected emotions. The soldier’s fierce resolve begins to soften, hinting at a turn toward love and the quieter moments that follow the roar of war. This opening promises a richly textured journey through both the wild beauty of the Mexican landscape and the tumultuous heart of a man caught between combat and yearning.

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Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (854K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-10-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mayne Reid

Mayne Reid

1818–1883

Adventure, danger, and wide-open landscapes run through these stories from a writer who turned real-life travel and combat into fast-moving fiction. Best known as Captain Mayne Reid, he became a favorite of generations of young readers with tales of the American frontier and beyond.

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