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The Light of Western Stars
The Light of Western Stars
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The Light of Western Stars
The Light of Western Stars
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1914. A romantic tale by the master of the western. The book begins: When Madeline Hammond stepped from the train at El Cajon, New Mexico, it was nearly midnight, and her first impression was of a huge dark space of cool, windy emptiness, strange and silent, stretching away under great blinking white stars. Miss, there's no one to meet you, said the conductor, rather anxiously. I wired my brother, she replied. The train being so late-perhaps he grew tired of waiting. He will be here presently.…
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  • Year: 2020
  • Pages: 298
  • ISBN: 9781504063357
  • ISBN-10: 150406335X
  • ISBN-13: 9781504063357
  • Format: ePub
  • Language: English

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1914. A romantic tale by the master of the western. The book begins: When Madeline Hammond stepped from the train at El Cajon, New Mexico, it was nearly midnight, and her first impression was of a huge dark space of cool, windy emptiness, strange and silent, stretching away under great blinking white stars. Miss, there's no one to meet you, said the conductor, rather anxiously. I wired my brother, she replied. The train being so late-perhaps he grew tired of waiting. He will be here presently. But, if he should not come-surely I can find a hotel?

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  • Author: Zane Grey
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2020
  • Pages: 298
  • ISBN: 9781504063357
  • ISBN-10: 150406335X
  • ISBN-13: 9781504063357
  • Format: ePub
  • Language: English English

1914. A romantic tale by the master of the western. The book begins: When Madeline Hammond stepped from the train at El Cajon, New Mexico, it was nearly midnight, and her first impression was of a huge dark space of cool, windy emptiness, strange and silent, stretching away under great blinking white stars. Miss, there's no one to meet you, said the conductor, rather anxiously. I wired my brother, she replied. The train being so late-perhaps he grew tired of waiting. He will be here presently. But, if he should not come-surely I can find a hotel?

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