Two on the Trail: A Story of the Far Northwest

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Two on the Trail: A Story of the Far Northwest

by Hulbert Footner

EN·~7 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total

E-text prepared by Andrew Wainwright, Suzanne Shell,

0:38

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:23

TWO ON THE TRAIL

0:01

I

13:15

II

22:12

III

20:59

IV

17:43

V

20:15

VI

11:54

VII

25:52

Description

A lone traveler named Garth Pevensey stops for a meal at Papp’s, a modest cabin‑style restaurant tucked into the remote far‑northwest frontier. Inside, he finds himself sharing a cramped table with a farmer, his wife, and a striking young woman whose quiet poise masks a lively spirit. Garth is instantly drawn to her, his curiosity turning the simple lunch into a charged, silent contest of glances.

The rugged setting and the uneasy atmosphere among the other diners hint at deeper currents beneath the frontier’s harsh exterior. As Garth watches the mysterious girl, he wonders whether her calm façade hides a bold heart ready for adventure. The story unfolds in the stark beauty of the wilderness, promising a tale of tentative romance and the challenges of life on the untamed trail.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (453K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-04-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hulbert Footner

Hulbert Footner

1879–1944

A prolific storyteller who moved easily between detective fiction, adventure novels, and vivid regional nonfiction, he built a career that stretched from the early 1900s into the 1940s. Today he is especially remembered for his mystery writing, including the Madame Storey and Amos Lee Mappin books.

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