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Zane Grey's "The Rustlers of Pecos County" is a western novel published in 1914. Set in Pecos County, Texas, the novel depicts efforts to establish law and order in the lawless West.
The main character of the novel is Texas Ranger Vaughn Steele. He is sent to eliminate a gang of cattle rustlers that have been rampant in Pecos County. In the process, Steele confronts the corrupt power structure of the area, and at the same time develops a romance with Diane Sampson, the daughter of a local rancher.
Through this work, Grey explores the importance of justice, courage, and the rule of law. The novel vividly depicts the process of establishing law and order in a lawless environment, and the conflicts and sacrifices that occur in the process.
The novel is full of action and adventure, and it depicts the activities of Texas Rangers in an exciting way. At the same time, Gray's characteristically delicate description of nature stands out, and the rugged landscape of Pecos County serves as an important backdrop to the story.
"The Rustlers of Pecos County" is a classic example of Zane Grey's Western novels - a strong hero, a fight for justice, and romance. In particular, it reflects Grey's interest and admiration for the Texas Ranger, a theme that would later recur in his other works.
The novel is considered to be a work that goes beyond mere entertainment and shows the changes in society at the time, as it deals with the process of establishing law and order in the West in a historical context. It is a work that combines Grey's outstanding storytelling ability and historical insight, and has become one of the classics of Western literature.
Summary
In the morning, after breakfasting early, I took a turn up and down the main street of Sanderson, made observations and got information likely to serve me at some future day, and then I returned to the hotel ready for what might happen.
The stage-coach was there and already full of passengers. This stage did not go to Linrock, but I had found that another one left for that point three days a week.
Several cowboy broncos stood hitched to a railing and a little farther down were two buckboards, with horses that took my eye. These probably were the teams Colonel Sampson had spoken of to George Wright.
Contents
Chapter 1. VAUGHN STEELE AND RUSS SITTELL
Chapter 2. A KISS AND AN ARREST
Chapter 3. SOUNDING THE TIMBER
Chapter 4. STEELE BREAKS UP THE PARTY
Chapter 5. CLEANING OUT LINROCK
Chapter 6. ENTER JACK BLOME
Chapter 7. DIANE AND VAUGHN
Chapter 8. THE EAVESDROPPER
Chapter 9. IN FLAGRANTE DELICTO
Chapter 10. A SLAP IN THE FACE
Chapter 11. THE FIGHT IN THE HOPE SO
Chapter 12. TORN TWO WAYS
Chapter 13. RUSS SITTELL IN ACTION
Chapter 14. THROUGH THE VALLEY
Chapter 15. CONVALESCENCE