ILLUSTRATIONS
| PAGE | |
| Carlos and Carlota | Frontispiece |
| “Adios! Adios!” | 48 |
| She Startled the Maid | 83 |
| “The Captain Said We Were to Wait” | 138 |
| “He Often Caught a Wild Horse” | 261 |
A pair of spirited twins are raised on a border rancho and their daily life mixes childhood play with responsibility during their father’s long absence. Their adventures range from riding and exploring the open plain to journeys by rail and encounters with diverse frontier communities, including skirmishes and moments of danger. The narrative follows episodes of friendship, rescue, illness and hospital care, and tests of bravery that reveal loyalties and resourcefulness. Through episodic scenes the work sketches frontier customs, close observation of nature, and the children’s growing moral development amid shifting alliances and perilous events.
| PAGE | |
| Carlos and Carlota | Frontispiece |
| “Adios! Adios!” | 48 |
| She Startled the Maid | 83 |
| “The Captain Said We Were to Wait” | 138 |
| “He Often Caught a Wild Horse” | 261 |