The Border Boys with the Texas Rangers

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The Border Boys with the Texas Rangers

by John Henry Goldfrap

EN·~4 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
1

THE BORDER BOYS

0:28
2

CHAPTER I.

11:11
3

CHAPTER II.

7:51
4

CHAPTER III.

7:39
5

CHAPTER IV.

8:26
6

CHAPTER V.

9:01
7

CHAPTER VI.

9:10
8

CHAPTER VII.

8:12
9

CHAPTER VIII.

7:17
10

CHAPTER IX.

8:31

Description

Three adventurous teens—Jack, Walt, and Ralph—roll into the dusty frontier town of San Mercedes, fresh from a daring ride across the Mexican border. Their arrival coincides with a noisy parade of Texas Rangers, Mexican laborers, Chinese shopkeepers, and cowboy riders flooding the main street. The boys’ curiosity pits them against the chaos, as each must decide whether to stand their ground or flee the oncoming riders. Their different backgrounds—a rancher's son, a railroad heir, and a cattleman's youth—blend into a lively camaraderie that drives the story forward.

As the Rangers swagger past, Border Boys find themselves drawn into a new mystery that threatens peace of the border town. Early hints of trouble suggest a band of outlaws may be lurking, and the boys' quick wits and daring horsemanship will be tested. With the sun beating down on the copper‑colored sky, the stage is set for a series of daring encounters that echo their earlier exploits with the Mexican Rangers. Listeners will be swept into restless energy of the Old West, feeling every gallop and gun‑clatter as the boys confront danger head‑on.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (240K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Giovanni Fini, David Edwards and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-05-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Henry Goldfrap

John Henry Goldfrap

1879–1917

An English-born journalist who turned out fast-paced adventure stories for young readers, he became one of the many hidden hands behind early 20th-century boys' series fiction. Writing under a string of pseudonyms, he helped shape an era of dime-novel excitement from the newsroom to the bookstand.

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