
The story opens on a breezy prairie where three cousins—Bud, Norton and his brother Richard—are riding with their foreman, Slim Degnan, after a long cattle drive. Their banter and the snap of a rattlesnake’s strike set a lively tone, showing both the hazards of frontier life and the tight‑knit humor of the young cowhands. As they discuss a brief vacation to visit their families, the landscape hints at larger challenges beyond the ranch.
Soon the boys find themselves on the edge of a larger adventure, when word spreads of trouble among the Yaqui people farther east. Their curiosity and sense of duty pull them toward the border, where they must navigate unfamiliar terrain, negotiate with the native tribe, and confront the harsh realities of a world where law and loyalty are often blurred. Along the way, they learn what it means to grow from boys into true ranchers.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (234K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-11-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for brisk, action-packed boys' adventure stories, this pen name is closely tied to the classic Boy Ranchers books and other early 20th-century series fiction. The name turns up most often in connection with fast-moving western and mystery tales that were made to keep young readers turning pages.
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