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Bring Me His Ears   By: (1883-1956)

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Bring Me His Ears by Clarence Edward Mulford is a gripping and action-packed Western adventure that will keep readers hooked from start to finish. Set in the wild and untamed West, Mulford's novel delves into the life of a Texas Ranger named Hopalong Cassidy, a fascinating and complex character who is not afraid to bend the rules to uphold justice.

The story begins with Cassidy embarking on a seemingly impossible mission - to track down a notorious outlaw named Joe Ogallala and bring him to justice. As he sets out on his journey, Cassidy encounters a myriad of challenges, including dangerous encounters with ruthless outlaws, treacherous terrain, and unexpected betrayals. Mulford's immersive and vivid descriptions transport readers right into the heart of the action, making them feel as if they are riding alongside Cassidy on his quest.

What sets Bring Me His Ears apart from other Western novels is Mulford's ability to create well-rounded and believable characters. Hopalong Cassidy is portrayed as a multifaceted hero, with both admirable qualities and flaws. He is a skilled gunslinger who possesses a sharp wit, but also wrestles with his own demons and past traumas. This depth of characterization adds an emotional depth to the story, making readers invested in Cassidy's journey and rooting for his success.

Furthermore, Mulford's writing style is fast-paced and engaging, with plenty of thrilling action sequences that will leave readers on the edge of their seats. The author's attention to detail and meticulous research add authenticity to the Western setting, allowing readers to fully immerse themselves in the story. From dusty saloons to epic horse chases, the vivid and realistic descriptions paint a vivid picture of the rugged and lawless era.

While Mulford skillfully crafts a gripping narrative, Bring Me His Ears also raises thought-provoking questions about morality, justice, and the complex nature of human behavior. It explores themes of redemption and forgiveness, showing the transformative power of second chances. Through his exploration of these themes, Mulford compels readers to reflect on their own values and beliefs, while also enjoying a thrilling Western adventure.

In conclusion, Bring Me His Ears is a compelling and exhilarating Western novel that captures the spirit of the Wild West with its intriguing storyline, well-developed characters, and atmospheric setting. Clarence Edward Mulford's masterful storytelling and vivid descriptions will transport readers to a bygone era and keep them captivated until the very last page. This book is a must-read for fans of Western fiction and anyone who enjoys a gripping tale of action and adventure.

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"Bring Me His Ears"

By CLARENCE E. MULFORD

AUTHOR OF

"Bar 20," "Bar 20 Days," "Bar 20 Three," "Buck Peters, Ranchman," "The Coming of Cassidy," "Hopalong Cassidy," "Johnny Nelson," "The Man from Bar 20," "Tex," etc.

A.L. BURT COMPANY

Publishers New York

Published by arrangement with A.C. McClurg & Co.

Printed in U.S.A.

Copyright A.C. McClurg & Co. 1922

Published October, 1922

Copyrighted in Great Britain

Printed in the United States of America

"Bring Me His Ears"

CHAPTER I

HAWKENS' GUN STORE

The tall, lanky Missourian leaning against the corner of a ramshackle saloon on Locust Street, St. Louis, Missouri the St. Louis of the early forties turned his whiskey marked face toward his companion, a short and slender Mexican trader, sullenly listening to the latter's torrent of words, which was accompanied by many and excitable gesticulations. The Missourian shook his head in reply to the accusations of his companion.

"But he was on thee boat weeth us!" exclaimed the other. "An' you lose heem lak theese!" the sharp snap of his fingers denoted magic.

"Thar ain't no use o' gittin' riled," replied Schoolcraft. "How in tarnation kin a man keep th' trail o' a slippery critter like him in these yere crowds? I'll git sight o' him, right yere... Continue reading book >>




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