The Talking Leaves: An Indian Story

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The Talking Leaves: An Indian Story

by William O. Stoddard

EN·~6 hours

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In the high passes of the Rockies, two teenage girls—Rita, a bright‑eyed Apache, and Ni‑ha‑be, the adopted daughter of a chief—ride their sleek horses through a valley buzzing with a returning hunting party. Their finely crafted antelope‑skin garments flutter in the crisp mountain air, and their sharp eyes take in the bustling camp of warriors gathered around a bubbling spring. The narrative paints a vivid portrait of life among the Apache, where every detail of dress, language, and landscape is rendered with reverent intimacy.

As the young women watch, they notice strange hoofprints and boot marks that do not belong to any native footfall, hinting at an unfamiliar presence in the otherwise pristine wilderness. The hunters, led by Many Bears, examine the mysterious tracks with a mixture of curiosity and unease, aware that the signs could herald a new danger. This early tension sets the stage for a tale that explores cultural clash, bravery, and the secrets whispered by the very leaves of the forest.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (352K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-06-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William O. Stoddard

William O. Stoddard

1835–1925

Best known as one of Abraham Lincoln’s secretaries, he turned a life close to the White House into a long writing career that included history, memoir, and popular adventure stories for young readers.

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