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The Coming of Cassidy-And the Others

Clarence Edward Mulford

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .Weasel's companions returned to Split Hill.

Day after day he had noticed the diminishing number of cows on his sections, which was ideally created by nature to hide such a deficit, but from now on it would require all his cleverness and luck to hide the losses and he would be so busy shifting cattle that the rustling would have to ease up. One thing bothered him: Bill Cassidy was getting very suspicious, and he was not altogether satisfied that it was due to rivalry in gun-play. He was so deeply engrossed in this phase of the situation that he did not hear Red approaching over the soft sand and before Red could make his presence known something occurred that made him keep silent.

The Weasel, jarred by his horse, which shied and reared with a vigor and suddenness its rider believed entirely unwarranted under the circumstances, grabbed the reins in his left hand and jerked viciously, while his right, a blur of speed, drew an. . . Read More

Community Reviews

Enjoyable stories, but I did at times find it difficult to keep up with what the author was trying to convey.

Some chapters were better than others, but the beginning of Bill Cassiday's working for the Bar 29 ranch in west Texas ia riveting as well as his transformation into Hopalong.

Set in several short stories, this is the origin of Hopalong Cassidy. This is of course a hilarious and rip snorting Western adventure, heavy on action and light on romance, and scorning realism! It is interesting as a social study as well. It comes from a time when the Irish were the scorned and di

Don't approach this book thinking you will be reading a true novel. It is a collection of 14 short stories about the men of the Bar-20 ranch. The writing is dated, but enjoyable when Mulford puts his talents to humor rather than gunfights. I think I would have given up on this one if it hadn't been