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Classics in English _ The Covered Wagon by Emerson Hough
"The Covered Wagon" is a novel published by Emerson Hough in 1922, which depicts the epic journey of pioneers moving west along the Oregon Trail in 1848.
The novel follows a wagon train from Missouri to Oregon, and centers around the love story of the main characters Will Banion and Molly Wingate. The work vividly depicts the harsh realities of the westward migration, including natural disasters, conflicts with natives, diseases, and starvation experienced by the pioneers.
Hough draws a true picture of the western pioneer era based on actual historical facts and records. In particular, he adds historical value by describing in detail the organization and operation of the wagon train, the daily lives of the pioneers, and the various trials and challenges they face.
This work was made into a movie in 1923, and was a huge success, and is considered one of the most influential works dealing with the western pioneer era. It is particularly highly regarded for effectively capturing the historical significance of the western pioneering and the human spirit of challenge.

Summary
"The Covered Wagon" by Emerson Hough is a historical novel likely written in the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of the westward expansion of the United States in the mid-19th century, the narrative follows a group of pioneers, including the Wingate family and other settlers, as they embark on a perilous journey to Oregon in search of opportunity and a new life. Central to the story are characters like Jesse and Molly Wingate, as well as William Banion, whose interactions and conflicts provide insight into the hopes, dreams, and struggles of those taking part in this significant migration. The opening of "The Covered Wagon" introduces the Wingate family as they prepare to join a caravan heading west. Molly Wingate, a young, vibrant schoolteacher, eagerly anticipates the journey alongside her brother Jed and parents Jesse and Molly Sr. Amid the excitement, tensions arise, especially regarding suitors vying for Molly's affection, particularly between the confident Sam Woodhull and the seasoned former soldier William Banion. As the caravan begins to form and the magnitude of the journey becomes apparent, a sense of urgency and organization is illustrated through Jesse's election as train captain and Banion's military background. Themes of adventure, personal ambition, and the trials of building community in uncharted territories begin to emerge, setting the stage for what promises to be an epic tale of endurance and discovery.

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Contents
I. YOUTH MARCHES
II. THE EDGE OF THE WORLD
III. THE RENDEZVOUS
IV. FEVER OF NEW FORTUNES
V. THE BLACK SPANIARD
VI. ISSUE JOINED
VII. THE JUMP-OFF
VIII. MAN AGAINST MAN
IX. THE BRUTE
X. OLE MISSOURY
XI. WHEN ALL THE WORLD WAS YOUNG
XII. THE DEAD MEN'S TALE
XIII. WILD FIRE
XIV. THE KISS
XV. THE DIVISION
XVI. THE PLAINS
XVII. THE GREAT ENCAMPMENT
XVIII. ARROW AND PLOW
XIX. BANION OF DONIPHAN'S
XX. THE BUFFALO
XXI. THE QUICKSANDS
XXII. A SECRET OF TWO
XXIII. AN ARMISTICE
XXIV. THE ROAD WEST
XXV. OLD LARAMIE
XXVI. THE FIRST GOLD
XXVII. TWO WHO LOVED
XXVIII. WHEN A MAID MARRIES
XXIX. THE BROKEN WEDDING
XXX. THE DANCE IN THE DESERT
XXXI. HOW, COLA!
XXXII. THE FIGHT AT THE FORD
XXXIII. THE FAMILIES ARE COMING
XXXIV. A MATTER OF FRIENDSHIP
XXXV. GEE WHOA HAW!
XXXVI. TWO LOVE LETTERS
XXXVII. JIM BRIDGER FORGETS
XXXVIII. WHEN THE ROCKIES FELL
XXXIX. THE CROSSING
XL. OREGON! OREGON!
XLI. THE SECRETS OF THE SIERRAS
XLII. KIT CARSON RIDES
XLIII. THE KILLER KILLED
XLIV. YET IF LOVE LACK
XLV. THE LIGHT OF THE WHOLE WORLD