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Sun and Sand
- A Western Trio
- Narrated by: Eric G. Dove
- Length: 6 hrs and 34 mins
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In "The Flaming Rider," large groups of Blackfeet, Cheyennes, and Crows, ordinarily hostile to each other, are camped around the newly built Fort Meany, having come to trade with factor Henry Meany. The members of these tribes love most of all to gamble, and what better way than betting on a horse race? Then, one race incites open hostility toward the factor and threatens the very existence of the fort.
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The full copyright information can be found below:
"The Flaming Rider" by Peter Henry Morland first appeared in Street & Smith's Western Story Magazine (12/29/28). © 1928 by Street & Smith Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed 1956 by Dorothy Faust. © 2013 by Golden West Literary Agency for restored material. Acknowledgment is made to Conde Nast Publications, Inc., for its cooperation.
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