
The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America
By R. M. BallantyneLength10h 32m
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Excerpt: "Towards the close of a bright and warm day, between fifty and sixty years ago, a solitary man might have been seen, mounted on a mule, wending his way slowly up the western slopes of the Andes. Although decidedly inelegant and unhandsome, this specimen of the human family was by no means uninteresting. He was so large, and his legs were so long, that the contrast between him and the little mule which he bestrode was ridiculous. He was what is sometimes styled "loosely put together;" nevertheless, the various parts of him were so massive and muscular that, however loosely he might have been built up, most men would have found it rather difficult to take him down. Although wanting in grace, he was by no means repulsive, for his face, which was ornamented with a soft flaxen beard and moustache of juvenile texture, expressed wonderful depths of the milk of human kindness.
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GenreLiterary Classics
Length10 hrs 32 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMay 9, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
17Chapter Sixteen.
2Chapter One.
18Chapter Seventeen.
3Chapter Two.
19Chapter Eighteen.
4Chapter Three.
20Chapter Nineteen.
5Chapter Four.
21Chapter Twenty.
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6Chapter Five.
22Chapter Twenty One.
7Chapter Six.
23Chapter Twenty Two.
8Chapter Seven.
24Chapter Twenty Three.
9Chapter Eight.
25Chapter Twenty Four.
10Chapter Nine.
26Chapter Twenty Five.
11Chapter Ten.
27Chapter Twenty Six.
12Chapter Eleven.
28Chapter Twenty Seven.
13Chapter Twelve.
29Chapter Twenty Eight.
14Chapter Thirteen.
30Chapter Twenty Nine.
15Chapter Fourteen.
31Chapter Thirty.
16Chapter Fifteen.