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Western Novels in English - Trail¡¯s End by George W. Ogden
"Trail's End" is a western novel published in 1921 by George W. Ogden. It is an adventure story set on the Cattle Trail in Texas.
The novel deals with the lives and challenges of cowboys at the end of a long journey. The main character experiences various trials on the dangerous journey of moving cattle, and fights against threats from nature and conflicts between humans. In particular, it vividly depicts the real dangers and difficulties of the cattle trail from Texas to the North at that time.
The novel deals with the courage, perseverance, and camaraderie of the pioneering cowboys as its central themes, and reflects the historical reality of the American West.
Summary
"Trail's End" by George W. Ogden is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book begins with a depiction of the desolation of the Kansas prairie, reflecting the struggles of pioneers and settlers who have come to tame the unforgiving land. The central character, Calvin Morgan, is introduced as a hopeful traveler who intends to establish himself in the area, driven by a belief in its agricultural potential despite its grim history. The opening of the novel details Morgan's journey through this unwelcoming terrain, where he encounters a "bone man" who shares tales of the many failed settlers who once sought fortune but instead left only bones behind. As Morgan makes his way to the town of Ascalon, he becomes increasingly aware of the town¡¯s notorious reputation filled with vice and lawlessness. The narrative presents a stark contrast between Morgan's optimism and the harsh reality surrounding him, setting the stage for his struggles against the oppressive nature of the town and its darkly humorous cast of characters, including the new city marshal, Seth Craddock. Morgan's journey not only reflects his quest for a better life but also highlights the persistent challenge of transformation in a land littered with the remains of broken dreams.
Contents
I. The Unconquered Land
II. The Meat Hunter
III. First Blood
IV. The Optimist Explains
V. Ascalon Awake
VI. Riders of the Chisholm Trail
VII. A Gentle Cowboy Joke
VIII. The Avatism of a Man
IX. News From Ascalon
X. The Hour of Vengeance
XI. The Penalty
XII. In Place of a Regiment
XIII. The Hand of the Law
XIV. Some Fool with a Gun
XV. Will His Luck Hold?
XVI. The Meat Hunter Comes
XVII. With Clean Hands
XVIII. A Bondsman Breathes Easier
XIX. The Curse of Blood
XX. Unclean
XXI. As One That Is Dead
XXII. Whiners at the Funeral
XXIII. Ascalon Curls Its Lip
XXIV. Madness of the Winds
XXV. A Summons at Sunrise
XXVI. In The Square at Ascalon
XXVII. Absolution
XXVIII. Sunset