
The horse stopped suddenly and her rider came to his senses with a jerk, his hand streaking to a six-gun, while he muttered a profane inquiry at he swiftly scrutinized his surroundings. Had it been any horse but Pepper he would have directed his suspicions at it, but he knew...





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Experience the rugged adventure of the American West in Clarence E. Mulford's "Johnny Nelson," a classic tale of ranch life and the cowboy spirit. Immerse yourself in the challenges and triumphs of a bygone era in this meticulously prepared print edition.

Experience the rugged adventure of the American West in Clarence E. Mulford's "Johnny Nelson," a classic tale of ranch life and the cowboy spirit. Immerse yourself in the challenges and triumphs of a bygone era in this meticulously prepared print edition.
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Johnny Nelson is a novel written by Clarence Edward Mulford. The book tells the story of a young man named Johnny Nelson, who is a cowboy in the American West during the early 1900s. Johnny is a skilled horseman and a sharpshooter, but he is also a bit of a troublemaker. He gets...


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The horse stopped suddenly and her rider came to his senses with a jerk, his hand streaking to a six-gun, while he muttered a profane inquiry at he swiftly scrutinized his surroundings. Had it been any horse but Pepper he would have directed his suspicions at it, but he knew...