Dave Porter at Star Ranch; Or, The Cowboy's Secret
As Dave clucked again, Hero shot ahead.—Page 121.
Published, August, 1910 Copyright, 1910, by Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. All rights reserved Dave Porter at Star Ranch
Norwood Press Berwick & Smith Co. Norwood, Mass. U. S. A.
Dave Porter at Star Ranch is a complete tale in itself, but forms the sixth volume in a line issued under the general title of Dave Porter Series.
In the first book of the series, called Dave Porter at Oak Hall, the reader was introduced to a typical American lad of to-day, and was likewise shown the workings of a modern boarding school—a little world in itself.
There was a cloud over Dave's parentage, and to solve the mystery he took a long sea voyage, as related in the second volume, called Dave Porter in the South Seas. Then he came back to Oak Hall, to help win several important games, as the readers of Dave Porter's Return to School already know.
So far, although Dave had heard of his father, he had not met his parent. He resolved to go on a hunt for the one who was so dear to him, and what that led to was related in Dave Porter in the Far North.
When Dave returned to America he was sent again to school—to dear old Oak Hall with its many associations. Here he met many friends and some enemies, as narrated in Dave Porter and His Classmates. The lad had no easy time of it, but did something for the honor of the school that was a great credit to him.
While at Oak Hall, Dave, through his sister, received an invitation to spend his coming summer vacation on a ranch in the Far West. He was privileged to take some friends with him; and how the invitation was accepted, and what happened, I leave the pages which follow to relate.
It has been an especial pleasure for me to write this book. During the past summer I covered about seven thousand miles of our great western country, and I have seen many of the places herein described. I have also been touched by our warm western hospitality, and have had the added pleasure of meeting some of my young readers face to face.
Edward Stratemeyer
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PREFACE
DAVE PORTER AT STAR RANCH
CHAPTER I
DAVE AND HIS CHUMS
CHAPTER II
A STRAY SHOT
CHAPTER III
AN INTERVIEW OF INTEREST
CHAPTER IV
CAUGHT IN THE ACT
CHAPTER V
AT NIAGARA FALLS
CHAPTER VI
NAT POOLE'S LITTLE GAME
CHAPTER VII
IN WHICH DAVE IS ROBBED
CHAPTER VIII
THE YOUTH IN THE BALCONY
CHAPTER IX
ONLY A STREET WAIF
CHAPTER X
OFF FOR THE BOUNDLESS WEST
CHAPTER XI
THE ARRIVAL AT STAR RANCH
CHAPTER XII
A RACE ON HORSEBACK
CHAPTER XIII
THE CRAZY STEER
CHAPTER XIV
A FACE PUZZLES DAVE
CHAPTER XV
AMONG THE COWBOYS
CHAPTER XVI
A MEETING ON THE TRAIL
CHAPTER XVII
IN WHICH SOME HORSES ARE STOLEN
CHAPTER XVIII
OUT IN THE WIND AND RAIN
CHAPTER XIX
A FRUITLESS SEARCH
CHAPTER XX
FISHING AND HUNTING
CHAPTER XXI
A WILDCAT AMONG THE HORSES
CHAPTER XXII
COWBOY TRICKS AND "BRONCO-BUSTING"
CHAPTER XXIII
DAVE ON A BRONCO
CHAPTER XXIV
THE CATTLE STAMPEDE
CHAPTER XXV
THE BEGINNING OF THE GRAND HUNT
CHAPTER XXVI
AFTER DEER
CHAPTER XXVII
THE MOUNTAIN LION
CHAPTER XXVIII
UP TO THE MOUNTAIN TOP
CHAPTER XXIX
TWO ELK AND A BEAR
CHAPTER XXX
TO THE RESCUE——CONCLUSION
DAVE PORTER SERIES