The Wilderness Trail

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The Wilderness Trail

by H. (Henry) Bedford-Jones

EN·~4 hours

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Description

In the rugged wilds of early‑nineteenth‑century Kentucky, a world of swaggering frontiersmen collides with the encroaching reach of law and order. On a dusty road outside Louisville, a weather‑worn veteran—still fierce despite his seventy‑six years—confronts a polished young lawyer, Charles Duval, over the bitter injustices that have stripped many pioneers of their land. Their heated exchange, punctuated by curses and a sudden burst of song from a passing militia‑type, sets the stage for a clash of old‑world grit and emerging civility.

As the two men grapple with pride, anger, and the promise of legal retribution, the wilderness itself becomes a character, offering both refuge and peril. The old frontiersman vows to settle scores without the courts, while Duval's measured courtesy masks a sharper ambition. Their uneasy partnership—or rivalry—will carry them deeper into the untamed trail, where loyalties are tested and the true cost of frontier justice begins to emerge.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (277K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: Hurst & Blackett, Ltd.,1923.

Credits

Al Haines

Release date

2022-02-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

H. (Henry) Bedford-Jones

H. (Henry) Bedford-Jones

1887–1949

A whirlwind pulp storyteller, he poured out hundreds of adventure tales filled with swordplay, treasure hunts, sea voyages, and far-flung history. His speedy, colorful fiction made him one of the most prolific magazine writers of his era.

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