Tumbling river range

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Tumbling river range

by W. C. (Wilbur C.) Tuttle

EN·~4 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

Tumbling River Range

0:26
2

CHAPTER I: WEDDING NIGHT

31:29
3

CHAPTER II: “HANGING IS TOO GOOD⸺”

26:43
4

CHAPTER III: THE NEW SHERIFF

32:56
5

CHAPTER IV: RANGE FUNERAL

7:43
6

CHAPTER V: HASHKNIFE AND SLEEPY

37:16
7

CHAPTER VI: HASHKNIFE SMELLS A RAT

24:03
8

CHAPTER VII: CITY V. RANGE

38:19
9

CHAPTER VIII: CLUES

46:54
10

CHAPTER IX: THE INQUEST

18:28

Description

The scene opens on a lively night at the Flying H ranch, where lanterns flicker over a sprawling veranda and the air is thick with the clatter of cans, cow‑bells, and eager voices. Cousins, cowboys, and town elders have gathered for the biggest shivaree the Tumbling River range has ever seen, celebrating a wedding with jokes, music, and a generous pour of liquor that soon has Uncle Hozie wobbling between protest and indulgence. The colorful cast—Curt Bellew, the towering ranch hand; Buck West, the seasoned cowboy; and a chorus of outspoken ladies—swap ribald stories while the bride, praised for her beauty, is dressed by an Eastern seamstress, adding a touch of refinement to the rugged frontier.

Beneath the laughter, a sense of restless anticipation stirs, as the revelers whisper about old grudges, missing cattle, and the shadow of trouble that always haunts the open range. When the preacher finally arrives, the festivities promise to turn from merriment to a test of loyalty and courage, setting the stage for a tale where humor and danger ride side by side across the wild, rolling hills of the Tumbling River.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (253K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1935.

Credits

Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2023-04-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W. C. (Wilbur C.) Tuttle

W. C. (Wilbur C.) Tuttle

1883–1969

A prolific Western storyteller, this Montana-born writer turned ranch life, frontier humor, and mystery into more than a thousand magazine stories and many novels. He is especially remembered for the adventures of Hashknife Hartley and Sleepy Stevens, two cowboy detectives with a loyal following.

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