
Young Wild West at "Forbidden Pass" and, How Arietta Paid the Toll
by Old scout
"Young Wild West at 'Forbidden Pass'" by Old Scout is a novel likely written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around the adventurous Young Wild West, a young hero renowned for his marksmanship and bravery, as he embarks on exciting exploits in the American Wild West alongside his partners Cheyenne Charlie and Jim Dart, as well as their romantic interests. As they traverse the landscape, they face threats from outlaws, notably a gang that has established control over the treacherous Forbidden Pass. The opening of the book introduces the group as they arrive at the mining camp of Big Bonanza, marking the beginning of their adventures. Young Wild West's impressive reputation precedes him, showcasing his skill and courage when confronted by three cocky cowboys who challenge him. With a mix of humor and danger, the narrative sets the stage for forthcoming conflicts, particularly as they learn about the outlaw gang that controls Forbidden Pass, igniting Young Wild West’s urge to confront them. The blend of youthful bravado, camaraderie, and impending trouble hints at an exciting tale filled with action, adventure, and suspense.
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