Length6h 45m
About this audiobook
Lark, owner of the Meadowlark Ranch, had a habit of taking home all sorts of cripples and hurt creatures which he came across, so when he found a child bearing the scars of terrible beatings and crying in fear of another he promptly brought him to Meadowlark also, though the boy was the grandson of old Palmer,—rich and stingy and feared ranch-owner of the district. Palmer tried to brand Lark as a child stealer, but was himself "branded" by Lark's cowhide, much as the boy had been marked, and was held up to the scorn and contempt of the community. Naturally enough Palmer sought revenge, and the Meadowlark outfit soon found itself in trouble of various kinds. A bank in the near-by town was robbed and the cashier murdered and the air was full of dark hints about the guilt of the Meadowlarks. Other rumours began to circulate and it took all the wits of Lark, his nephew Bud, and the loyal boys of the ranch to straighten things out. B.M. Bower is adept in devising romances with plots which have the full savour of the real West yet come well within the range of probability, with exciting incidents, with cowboys who can shoot and can ride, but do so in normal fashion. Humour is also a characteristic of this author's books, and the present story has its full share. (Goodreads)
Audiobook details
GenreLiterary Classics, Action and Adventure
Length6 hrs 45 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJun 10, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1CHAPTER ONE
13CHAPTER THIRTEEN
2CHAPTER TWO
14CHAPTER FOURTEEN
3CHAPTER THREE
15CHAPTER FIFTEEN
4CHAPTER FOUR
16CHAPTER SIXTEEN
5CHAPTER FIVE
17CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
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6CHAPTER SIX
18CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
7CHAPTER SEVEN
19CHAPTER NINETEEN
8CHAPTER EIGHT
20CHAPTER TWENTY
9CHAPTER NINE
21CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
10CHAPTER TEN
22CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
11CHAPTER ELEVEN
23CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
12CHAPTER TWELVE
24CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
