The Watchers of the Plains: A Tale of the Western Prairies

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The Watchers of the Plains: A Tale of the Western Prairies

by Ridgwell Cullum

EN·~8 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total

CHAPTER I - A LETTER

11:29

CHAPTER II - ON THE PLAINS

14:28

CHAPTER III - AN ALARM IN BEACON CROSSING

17:47

CHAPTER IV - ROSEBUD

17:13

CHAPTER V - A BIRTHDAY GIFT

19:51

CHAPTER VI - A NEWSPAPER

9:04

CHAPTER VII - AN INDIAN POW-WOW

14:46

CHAPTER VIII - SETH WASHES A HANDKERCHIEF

13:08

CHAPTER IX - THE ADVENTURES OF RED RIDING HOOD

15:01

CHAPTER X - SETH ATTEMPTS TO WRITE A LETTER

11:47

Description

A weather‑worn hut clings to the north bank of the White River, its patched thatch and uneven logs a testament to the relentless prairie winds. The building stands alone between a cattle ford and a newer wagon bridge, a quiet sentinel that has somehow escaped the restless tensions of the neighboring Sioux reservations. Its sparse interior reflects a life of hard survival, where even the simplest comforts are patched together with tarpaulin and cracked boards. The stark landscape outside mirrors the isolation of its lone occupant, a man whose thoughts are as bleak as the sky above.

Nevil Steyne, a gaunt figure with pale blue eyes, sits on the crooked doorway, a crumpled blue‑inked letter trembling in his hands. The missive, supposedly a gesture of reconciliation from a brother he has not seen in twelve years, ignites a slow‑burning fury instead of the promised joy. As he parses the words about a disputed inheritance and a family betrayal, the prairie seems to hold its breath, hinting at deeper secrets and a bitter legacy waiting to surface. The tension between duty, resentment, and the promise of forgotten wealth sets the stage for a journey that will test both his resolve and the fragile peace of the plains.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (490K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-12-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ridgwell Cullum

Ridgwell Cullum

1867–1943

Best known for rugged frontier adventures, this prolific British novelist filled his stories with the wide-open landscapes of the American West and Canada. Writing under a pen name, he spent decades turning remote settings and hard living into fast-moving popular fiction.

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