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The Road Builders
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This is a classic western involving Paul Carhart and his team of railroad engineers. Their job is difficult -- building in West Texas during the 1870s. The main enemy is not the Apaches but a railroad magnate named Commodore Durfee. The men must struggle across 100 miles of desert to reach Red Hills, and there is a dangerous river crossing along the way. A part of this story was printed serially in The Saturday Evening Post under the title, “A Link in the Girdle.”
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This is a classic western involving Paul Carhart and his team of railroad engineers. Their job is difficult -- building in West Texas during the 1870s. The main enemy is not the Apaches but a railroad magnate named Commodore Durfee. The men must struggle across 100 miles of desert to reach Red Hills, and there is a dangerous river crossing along the way.

A part of this story was printed serially in The Saturday Evening Post under the title, “A Link in the Girdle.”

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This is a classic western involving Paul Carhart and his team of railroad engineers. Their job is difficult -- building in West Texas during the 1870s. The main enemy is not the Apaches but a railroad magnate named Commodore Durfee. The men must struggle across 100 miles of desert to reach Red Hills, and there is a dangerous river crossing along the way.

A part of this story was printed serially in The Saturday Evening Post under the title, “A Link in the Girdle.”

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