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The Border Robin Hood; or, The Prairie Rover
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The Border Robin Hood; or, The Prairie Rover

· January 7, 1885

# The Border Robin Hood; or, The Prairie Rover

This serialized western adventure by Buffalo Bill (author of "The Phantom Spy" and "Deadly Eye") opens with Ernest Maltravers returning home to Mississippi after his mother's death. A young man marked by scandal—he killed his cousin Howard in a duel at college and was acquitted but shunned—Ernest rescues a beautiful young woman, Miss Ruth Reginald, from wolves along the river road. She is moved by his gallantry despite his dark reputation.

The narrative reveals Ernest's backstory: his indulged youth, rivalry with his adopted cousin Howard over a woman, their fatal confrontation, and his mother's heartbreak and death caused by Howard's damaging letters about Ernest's dissipation. A family overseer reveals Howard had secretly plotted against Ernest. The tale combines romantic melodrama with frontier action, establishing Ernest as a guilt-ridden but fundamentally noble protagonist seeking redemption.

About this artifact

Date
January 7, 1885
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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