My "Pardner" and I (Gray Rocks): A Story of the Middle-West

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My "Pardner" and I (Gray Rocks): A Story of the Middle-West

by Willis George Emerson

EN·~5 hours

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Description

In the rolling valleys and crag‑capped peaks of the American Midwest, life hums with the clang of pickaxes and the chatter of newly‑sprouted towns. Prospectors chase the promise of gold while tavern keepers, surveyors, and steadfast women stitch together a community that feels both wild and oddly civilized. The narrative paints the frontier’s raw beauty with vivid illustrations of bustling streets, dusty camps, and the quiet loneliness of a forest‑bound shaft.

The story follows Vance Gilder, a young man whose polished rooms and tastes betray a yearning for something beyond the glitter of his surroundings. Determined to make his mark as a journalist, he pens his observations from a desk surrounded by exotic décor—tiger skins, Indian rugs, and a grand piano—while the world outside wrestles with boom‑town hopes and inevitable setbacks. As Vance steps onto the dusty streets, his ambitions collide with the rugged reality of miners, town officials, and the untamed landscape, setting the stage for a tale of aspiration, friendship, and the harsh lessons of the West.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (331K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2016-06-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Willis George Emerson

Willis George Emerson

1856–1918

A restless Western storyteller, journalist, and adventurer, he wrote tales that mixed frontier color with big imaginative leaps. He is best remembered today for the unusual fantasy novel The Smoky God, a book that has fascinated curious readers for generations.

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