The Great Cattle Trail

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book The Great Cattle Trail by Edward Sylvester Ellis, anboco
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Edward Sylvester Ellis ISBN: 9783736414556
Publisher: anboco Publication: September 10, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Edward Sylvester Ellis
ISBN: 9783736414556
Publisher: anboco
Publication: September 10, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English
Avon Burnet, at the age of eighteen, was one of the finest horsemen that ever scurried over the plains of Western Texas, on his matchless mustang Thunderbolt. He was a native of the Lone Star State, where, until he was thirteen years old, he attended the common school, held in a log cabin within three miles of his home, after which he went to live with his uncle, Captain Dohm Shirril, with whom the orphan son of his sister had been a favorite from infancy. Avon was bright, alert, unusually active, and exceedingly fond of horses from the time he was able to walk. His uncle had served through the Civil War in the Confederate 2 army, returning to Texas at the close of hostilities, thoroughly "reconstructed,” and only anxious to recover his fortunes, which had been scattered to the four winds of heaven during the long, bitter struggle. The captain had no children of his own, and it was natural, therefore, that he and his wife should feel the strongest attachment for the boy who was placed in their care, and who, should his life be spared, would inherit whatever his new parents might be able to leave behind them when called to depart...
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Avon Burnet, at the age of eighteen, was one of the finest horsemen that ever scurried over the plains of Western Texas, on his matchless mustang Thunderbolt. He was a native of the Lone Star State, where, until he was thirteen years old, he attended the common school, held in a log cabin within three miles of his home, after which he went to live with his uncle, Captain Dohm Shirril, with whom the orphan son of his sister had been a favorite from infancy. Avon was bright, alert, unusually active, and exceedingly fond of horses from the time he was able to walk. His uncle had served through the Civil War in the Confederate 2 army, returning to Texas at the close of hostilities, thoroughly "reconstructed,” and only anxious to recover his fortunes, which had been scattered to the four winds of heaven during the long, bitter struggle. The captain had no children of his own, and it was natural, therefore, that he and his wife should feel the strongest attachment for the boy who was placed in their care, and who, should his life be spared, would inherit whatever his new parents might be able to leave behind them when called to depart...

More books from anboco

Cover of the book Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Cover of the book The Hand of the Mighty and Other Stories by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Cover of the book Marjorie Dean Macy's Hamilton Colony by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Cover of the book Pedal and Path - Across the Continent Aweel and Afoot by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Cover of the book A General's Letters to His Son on Minor Tactics by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Cover of the book Beyond the Hills of Dream by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Cover of the book Police by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Cover of the book The Prehistoric World; Or, Vanished races by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Cover of the book The Boy Mechanic: 700 Things for Boys to Do 1 by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Cover of the book The Works of Honore de Balzac: About Catherine de, Seraphita, and Other Stories by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Cover of the book Petroleum by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Cover of the book Lives of Girls Who Became Famous by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Cover of the book The Travels of Marco Polo II by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Cover of the book Don Quixote by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Cover of the book Clara Barton National Historic Site, Maryland by Edward Sylvester Ellis
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy