
In the dry heat of a Texas frontier town, two weather‑worn cowboys linger over a shared bottle of whiskey. Baldy Woods, quick with a grin and a cynical wit, trades barroom banter with his longtime companion Webb Yeager. Their conversation drifts from cards and titles to the uneasy pride that comes with life on the range.
Baldy jokes that Webb, married to the notorious “cattle queen” Santa McAllister, is nothing more than a prince‑consort—caught between a king’s ambition and a queen’s authority. Webb’s quiet frustration over his reduced standing on the Nopalito Ranch reveals a deeper struggle between love, loyalty, and self‑respect. The dialogue is peppered with the humor and melancholy that define their friendship.
As they part at Dry Lake, the rhythm of hooves and the scent of mesquite linger, hinting at the trials that lie ahead on the open range. Listeners will be drawn into O. Henry’s vivid portrait of western life, where ambition meets an unforgiving landscape and old bonds are tested.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (428K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1910
Best remembered for witty, warmhearted short stories with famous twist endings, this American writer turned everyday people and city life into something vivid and memorable. Classics like "The Gift of the Magi" and "The Ransom of Red Chief" helped make him one of the most enduring storytellers of his era.
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