
John Wesley Pringle rides his sturdy sorrel across the sweeping mesas and jagged peaks of the New Mexico desert, his thoughts drifting between the rugged horizon and a distant, lingering desire. The landscape unfurls in vivid detail—towering limestone spires, the emerald ribbon of the Rio Grande, and the sun‑baked town of Las Uvas that glints like a tiny oasis amid endless sand. As he follows the thin plume of smoke from a distant locomotive, Pringle’s quiet monologue hints at a restless spirit seeking more than the familiar trails of his past.
Inside a modest motion‑picture palace, the traveler finds a fleeting connection with a curious young woman watching the screen, while the flickering film mirrors his own yearning for adventure and companionship. Through lyrical snippets of old songs and verses, the story weaves together themes of wanderlust, fleeting love, and the promise of new horizons. Listeners are drawn into Pringle’s contemplative ride, feeling the dust under his boots and the soft pull of an untold future that beckons just beyond the next ridge.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (217K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1869–1934
Known as the “cowboy chronicler,” this American writer turned real ranch and frontier experience into lively Western fiction. His stories helped shape a more grounded, human picture of life in the Southwest.
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