
The Border Boys with the Texas Rangers
“The Border Boys with the Texas Rangers” by Fremont B. Deering is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows a trio of adventurous boys, Jack Merrill, Walt Phelps, and Ralph Stetson, as they aim to experience the thrilling life of Texas Rangers while keeping the peace along the turbulent U.S.-Mexico border. This installment of the series explores their journey, challenges, and unexpected dangers as they interact with the Rangers and confront potential threats. At the start of the narrative, the three friends find themselves in the town of San Mercedes, eagerly awaiting the arrival of a detachment of Texas Rangers. Their excitement is palpable as they witness the thunderous approach of the Rangers, marked by a mix of anticipation and apprehension. Amidst the commotion, a Ranger known as Shorty attempts to bully Jack, leading to an unforeseen confrontation that highlights Jack's bravery and the festive spirit of the Rangers. As the story unfolds, the boys' initial thrill quickly escalates into serious adventures, setting the stage for further explorations and dangers that await them in the wild and unpredictable Texas landscape.
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