A Daughter of the Dons

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A Daughter of the Dons by Raine, William MacLeod, 9781438521756
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  • ISBN: 9781438521756 | 1438521758
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 7/31/2009

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William MacLeod Raine (1871-1954) is the author of such popular western adventure novels as A Texas Ranger (1910), Yukon Trail (1917) and A Man Four-Square (1919). Raine¿s fast paced plots and varied settings are the backdrop for gun toting cowboys, tough marshals, mean outlaws and the language particular to the western frontier. The setting for this story is New Mexico. ¿For hours Manuel Pesquiera had been rolling up the roof of the ontinent in an observation-car of the "Short Line." His train had wound in and out through a maze of bewildering scenery, and was at last dipping down into the basin of the famous gold camp. The alert black eyes of the young New Mexican wandered discontentedly over the raw ugliness of the camp. Towns straggled here and there untidily at haphazard, mushroom growths of a day born of a lucky "strike." Into the valleys and up and down the hillsides ran a network of rails for trolley and steam cars. Everywhere were the open tunnel mouths or the frame shaft-houses perched above the gray Titan dump beards.¿
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