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Levi Johnson and his good friend, the ex-army captain, Bill Forrester, move in with Rusty Steal in his mountain cabin. After the Sioux warrior, the captain bested, was killed during the battle; he lost his arm. Now he had to learn everything again with his left hand. The captain felt he lost face with the six rugged mountain men who lived on this isolated space of land in the Rockies for over a decade. Far away from prying eyes, the stakes suddenly shot sky high. The captain struggles to regain the respect he was given as an officer and a gentleman. Now his years at West Point seemed as useless as a broken crutch.
Levi Johnson spied three dozen Sioux warriors in the forest. He had to assume they had come to attack the compound and kill the white men. They would take what was theirs, including the streams where they strung their beaver traps. They were angry because the white trappers had sold hundreds of what they considered their beaver pelts, and now the tribe was facing a brutal winter without enough food to go around. Their only option is to kill the trespassers and take back land they felt was theirs. That along with the gold coins and the white man’s modern weapons.
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Title Mountain Man Scout Three
Levi Johnson and his good friend, the ex-army captain, Bill Forrester, move in with Rusty Steal in his mountain cabin. After the Sioux warrior, the captain bested, was killed during the battle; he lost his arm. Now he had to learn everything again with his left hand. The captain felt he lost face with the six rugged mountain men who lived on this isolated space of land in the Rockies for over a decade. Far away from prying eyes, the stakes suddenly shot sky high. The captain struggles to regain the respect he was given as an officer and a gentleman. Now his years at West Point seemed as useless as a broken crutch.
Levi Johnson spied three dozen Sioux warriors in the forest. He had to assume they had come to attack the compound and kill the white men. They would take what was theirs, including the streams where they strung their beaver traps. They were angry because the white trappers had sold hundreds of what they considered their beaver pelts, and now the tribe was facing a brutal winter without enough food to go around. Their only option is to kill the trespassers and take back land they felt was theirs. That along with the gold coins and the white man’s modern weapons.
Work type Literary: Other
Tags novela
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Entry date Jan 11, 2023, 10:34 AM UTC
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Author. Holder Ash Lingam. Date Jan 11, 2023.
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