The Grafters The Grafters

The Grafters

Publisher Description

In point of age, Gaston the strenuous was still no more than a lusty infant among the cities of the brown plain when the boom broke and the junto was born, though its beginnings as a halt camp ran back to the days of the later Mormon migrations across the thirsty plain; to that day when the advanced guard of Zophar Smith's ox-train dug wells in the damp sands of Dry Creek and called them the Waters of Merom. Later, one Jethro Simsby, a Mormon deserter, set up his rod and staff on the banks of the creek, home-steaded a quarter-section of the sage-brush plain, and in due time came to be known as the Dry Creek cattle king.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1930
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
364
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
290.4
KB

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