The Pony Rider Boys in the Alkali; Or, Finding a Key to the Desert Maze
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A group of young riders, accompanied by an experienced guide and a scholarly companion, undertake a horseback crossing of a vast desert and encounter a sequence of episodic hazards and discoveries. Their journey includes sand twisters that scatter camp and briefly bury one boy, alkali sinks and near-drownings, moonlit stalking of game, wild-horse hunts and stallion clashes, run-ins with rough riders, exploration of a hermit's cave, discovery of a river, and becoming lost in a shifting desert maze before finding safety and reward. The account focuses on camaraderie, practical problem solving, and the excitement of frontier travel.
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