
Sky Blue
A Western Story
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Narrated by:
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Barry Campbell
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By:
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Max Brand
About this listen
Alfred Larribee is sent by his father to live with his cousin’s family in the West. Larribee proves to be lazy and shiftless…spending most of his time in town…drinking and gambling…even cheating at cards. What changes all this is the appearance of Sky Blue…a magnificent stallion that has never been ridden. Dan Gurry is the owner and hopes to find a cowboy who can ride Sky Blue…but the first one to try is seriously injured. After that no one is willing to volunteer to try again except Larribee.
©1932 “Sky Blue” by George Owen Baxter first appeared as a six-part serial in Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine (4/2/32 – 5/7/32). Copyright 1932 by Street & Smith Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed 1959 by Dorothy Faust. Copyright 2011 by Golden West Literary Agency for restored material. Acknowledgment is made to Conde Nast Publications, Inc., for their co-operation. The name Max Brand is a registered trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and cannot be used for any purpose without express written permission.Copyright 2011 by Golden West Literary Agency (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Amazing
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