
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.
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.

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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