6Chapter IV. An Ideal Picture
303Chapter XV. The Climb
7Chapter V. In Silver’s Stall
304Chapter XVI. To Find and Free a Wife
8Chapter VI. The Hum of Preparation
305Chapter XVII. What Ford Found at the Top
9Chapter VII. Love and a Stomach Pump
306Chapter I. Let us Start at the Beginning
10Chapter VIII. Prescriptions
307Chapter II. A Storm and a Stranger
11Chapter IX. Before the Round-up
308Chapter III. A Book, a Bannock, and a Bed
12Chapter X. What Whizzer Did
309Chapter IV. "Old Dame Fortune's Used me for a Football"
13Chapter XI. Good Intentions
310Chapter V. Marthy Buries Her Dead and Greets Her Nephew
14Chapter XII. “The Last Stand”
311Chapter VI. A Matter of Twelve Months or so
15Chapter XIII. Art Critics
312Chapter VII. Ward Hunts Wolves
16Chapter XIV. Convalescence
313Chapter VIII. Help for the Cow Business
17Chapter XV. The Spoils of Victory
314Chapter IX. When Emotions are Bottled
18Chapter XVI. Weary Advises
315Chapter X. This Pal Business
19Chapter XVII. When a Maiden Wills
316Chapter XI. Was it the Dog?
20Chapter XVIII. Dr. Cecil Granthum
317Chapter XII. The Little Devils of Doubt
21Chapter XIX. Love Finds Its Hour
318Chapter XIII. The Corral in the Canyon
22Chapter I. The Coming of a Native Son
319Chapter XIV. Each in his Own Trail
23Chapter II. “When Greek Meets Greek”
320Chapter XV. "You Won't get me Again"
24Chapter III. Bad News
321Chapter XVI. "I'm Going to Take You Out and Hang You"
25Chapter IV. Some Hopes
322Chapter XVII. "So-Long, Buck!"
26Chapter V. Sheep
323Chapter XVIII. Fortune Kicks Again
27Chapter VI. What Happened to Andy
324Chapter XIX. The Brave Buckaroo
28Chapter VII. Truth Crushed to Earth, etc
325Chapter XX. "We Been Sorry for You"
29Chapter VIII. The Dot Outfit
326Chapter XXI. Seven Lean Kine
30Chapter IX. More Sheep
327Chapter XXII. The Billy of Her
31Chapter X. The Happy Family Herd Sheep
328Chapter XXIII. Billy Louise Gets a Surprise
32Chapter XI. Weary Unburdens
329Chapter XXIV. The Hookin'-Cough Man
33Chapter XII. Two of a Kind
330Chapter XXV. The Wolf Joke
34Chapter XIII. The Happy Family Learn Something
331Chapter XXVI. "Hm-Mm!"
35Chapter XIV. Happy Jack
332Chapter XXVII. Marthy
36Chapter XV. Oleson
333Chapter XXVIII. All Right and Comfy
37Chapter XVI. The End of the Dots
334Chapter I. How Trouble Came to the Lazy A
38Chapter XVII. Good News
335Chapter II. Concerning Lite and a Few Footprints
39Chapter 1. Old Ways and New
336Chapter III. What a Man's Good Name is Worth
40Chapter 2. Andy Green’s New Acquaintance
337Chapter IV. Jean
41Chapter 3. The Kid Learns Some Things About Horses
338Chapter V. Jean Rides into a Small Adventure
42Chapter 4. Andy Takes a Hand in the Game
339Chapter VI. And the Villain Pursued Her
43Chapter 5. The Happy Family Turn Nesters
340Chapter VII. Robert Grant Burns Gets Help
44Chapter 6. The First Blow in the Fight
341Chapter VIII. Jean Spoils Something
45Chapter 7. The Coming of the Colony
342Chapter IX. A Man-Sized Job for Jean
46Chapter 8. Florence Grace Hallman Speaks Plainly
343Chapter X. Jean Learns What Fear is Like
47Chapter 9. The Happy Family Buys a Bunch of Cattle
344Chapter XI. Lite's Pupil Demonstrates
48Chapter 10. Wherein Andy Green Lies to a Lady
345Chapter XII. To "Double" for Muriel Gay
49Chapter 11. A Moving Chapter in Events
346Chapter XIII. Pictures and Plans and Mysterious Footsteps
50Chapter 12. Shacks, Live Stock and Pilgrims Promptly and Painfully Removed
347Chapter XIV. Punch Verses Prestige
51Chapter 13. Irish Works for the Cause
348Chapter XV. A Leading Lady they Would Make of Jean
52Chapter 14. Just One Thing After Another
349Chapter XVI. For Once at Least Lite had his Way
53Chapter 15. The Kid Has Ideas of His Own
350Chapter XVII. "Why Don't You Give them Something Real?"
54Chapter 16. “A Rell Old Cowpuncher”
351Chapter XVIII. A New Kind of Picture
55Chapter 17. “Lost Child”
352Chapter XIX. In Los Angeles
56Chapter 18. The Long Way Round
353Chapter XX. Chance Takes a Hand
57Chapter 19. Her Name was Rosemary
354Chapter XXI. Jean Believes that She Takes Matters into Her Own Hands
58Chapter 20. The Rell Ole Cowpuncher Goes Home
355Chapter XXII. Jean Meets One Crisis and Confronts Another
59Chapter 21. The Fight Goes on
356Chapter XXIII. A Little Enlightenment
60Chapter 22. Lawful Improvements
357Chapter XXIV. The Letter in the Chaps
61Chapter 23. The Water Question and Some Gossip
358Chapter XXV. Lite Comes Out of the Background
62Chapter 24. The Kid is Used For a Pawn in the Game
359Chapter XXVI. How Happiness Returned to the Lazy A
63Chapter 25. “Little Black Shack’s all Burnt Up”
360Chapter I. Some Time!
64Chapter 26. Rosemary Allen Does a Small Sum in Addition
361Chapter II. "Thanks for the Car"
65Chapter 27. “Its Awful Easy to Get Lost”
362Chapter III. To the Feather River Country and Freedom
66Chapter 28. As it Turned Out
363Chapter IV. Jack Finds Himself in Possession of a Job
67Chapter One. The Indians Must Go
364Chapter V. "It's a Long Way to Tipperary," Sang Jack
68Chapter Two. “Where the Cattle Roamed in Thousands, A-Many a Herd and Brand…”—Old Range Song…
365Chapter VI. Miss Rose Forward
69Chapter Three. And They Sigh for the Days That Are Gone
366Chapter VII. Guardian of the Forests
70Chapter Four. The Little Doctor Protests
367Chapter VIII. In Which a Girl Plays Billiards on the Mountain Top
71Chapter Five. A Bunch of One-Reelers from Bently Brown
368Chapter IX. Like the Boy he Was
72Chapter Six. Villains all and Proud of it
369Chapter X. When Forests are Ablaze
73Chapter Seven. Bently Brown Does not Appreciate Comedy
370Chapter XI. Sympathy and Advice
74Chapter Eight. “There’s Got to be a Line Drawed Somewheres”
371Chapter XII. Kate Finds Something to Worry Over
75Chapter Nine. Leave it to the Bunch
372Chapter XIII. Jack Should have a Hide-Out
76Chapter Ten. Unexpected Guests for Applehead
373Chapter XIV. Murphy has a Humorous Mood
77Chapter Eleven. Just a few Unforeseen Obstacles
374Chapter XV. A Cave Dweller Jack Would Be
78Chapter Twelve. “I Think you Need Indian Girl for Picture”
375Chapter XVI. Mike Goes Spying on the Spies
79Chapter Thirteen. “Pam. Bleak Mesa—Cattle Drifting Before Wind—”
376Chapter XVII. Penitence, Real and Unreal
80Chapter Fourteen. “Plumb Spoiled, D’ Yuh Mean?”
377Chapter XVIII. Hank Brown Proves that he can Read Tracks
81Chapter Fifteen. A Letter from Chief Big Turkey
378Chapter XIX. Trouble Rocks the Pan, Looking for Grains of Gold
82Chapter Sixteen. “The Chances is Slim and Gittin’ Slimmer”
379Chapter XX. Ignorance Takes the Trail of Danger
83Chapter Seventeen. The Storm
380Chapter XXI. Gold of Repentance, Sunlight of Love and a Man Gone Mad
84Chapter Eighteen. A Few of the Minor Difficulties
381Chapter XXII. The Miserere of Motherhood
85Chapter Nineteen. Wherein Luck Makes a Speech
382Chapter XXIII. Grief, and Hope that Died Hard
86Chapter Twenty. “She’s Shaping up Like a Bank Roll”
383Chapter XXIV. Trouble Finds the Gold that was in Them
87Chapter I. When Green Grass Comes
384Chapter One. A Commonplace Man was Peter
88Chapter II. The Daughter of a Chief
385Chapter Two. In Which Peter Discovers a Way Out
89Chapter III. To the Victors the Spoils
386Chapter Three. Vic Should Worry
90Chapter IV. Love Words for Annie
387Chapter Four. Starr Would Like to Know
91Chapter V. For the Good of the Company
388Chapter Five. A Grease Spot in the Sand
92Chapter VI. “I go Where Wagalexa Conka Say”
389Chapter Six. “Darn Such a Country!”
93Chapter VII. Adventure Comes Smiling
390Chapter Seven. Moonlight, A Man and a Song
94Chapter VIII. The Song of the Omaha
391Chapter Eight. Holman Sommeks, Scientist
95Chapter IX. Riders in the Background
392Chapter Nine. Pat, a Nice Doggums
96Chapter X. Deputies All
393Chapter Ten. The Trail of Silvertown Cords
97Chapter XI. All this War-Talk About Injuns
394Chapter Eleven. The Wind Blows Many Straws
98Chapter XII. The Wild-Goose Chase
395Chapter Twelve. Starr Finds Something in a Secret Room
99Chapter XIII. Set Afoot
396Chapter Thirteen. Helen May Sighs for Romance
100Chapter XIV. One Put Over on the Bunch
397Chapter Fourteen. A Shot From the Pinnacle
101Chapter XV. “Now, Dang it, Ride!”
398Chapter Fifteen. Helen May Understands
102Chapter XVI. Annie-Many-Ponies Waits
399Chapter Sixteen. Starr Sees Too Little or Too Much
103Chapter XVII. Applehead Shows the Stuff he is Made of
400Chapter Seventeen. “Is he then Dead—My Son?”
104Chapter XVIII. In the Devil’s Frying-Pan
401Chapter Eighteen. A Page of Writing
105Chapter XIX. Peace Talk
402Chapter Nineteen. Holman Sommers Turns Prophet
106Chapter XX. Luis Rojas Talks
403Chapter Twenty. Starr Discovers Things
107Chapter XXI. “Wagalexa Conka—Cola!”
404Chapter Twenty-One. Through the Open Skylight
108The Happy Family
405Chapter Twenty-Two. Starr Takes Another Prisoner
109Ananias Green
406Chapter One. The Fever Manifests Itself
110Blink
407Chapter Two. Two Make a Quarrel
111Miss Martin's Mission
408Chapter Three. Ten Dollars and a Job for Bud
112Happy Jack, Wild Man
409Chapter Four. Head South and Keep Going
113A Tamer of Wild Ones
410Chapter Five. Bud Cannot Perform Miracles
114Andy, the Liar
411Chapter Six. Bud Takes to the Hills
115"Wolf! Wolf!"
412Chapter Seven. Into the Desert
116Fool's Gold
413Chapter Eight. Many Barren Months and Miles
117Lords of the Pots and Pans
414Chapter Nine. The Bite of Memory
118The Lonesome Trail and Other Stories
415Chapter Ten. Emotions are Tricky Things
119The Lonesome Trail
416Chapter Eleven. The First Stages
120Part One
417Chapter Twelve. Marie Takes a Desperate Chance
121Part Two
418Chapter Thirteen. Cabin Fever in the Worst Form
122Part Three
419Chapter Fourteen. Cash Gets a Shock
123Part Four
420Chapter Fifteen. And Bud Never Guessed
124Part Five
421Chapter Sixteen. The Antidote
125Part Six
422Chapter Seventeen. Lovin Child Wriggles In
126First Aid to Cupid
423Chapter Eighteen. They Have Their Troubles
127When The Cook Fell Ill
424Chapter Nineteen. Bud Faces Facts
128The Lamb
425Chapter Twenty. Lovin Child Strikes it Rich
129The Spirit of the Range
426Chapter Twenty-One. Marie’s Side of it
130The Reveler
427Chapter Twenty-Two. The Cure Complete
131The Unheavenly Twins
428Chapter One. A Poet Without Honor
132Other Novels
429Chapter Two. One Fight, Two Quarrels, and a Riddle
133Chapter I. The Reward of Folly
430Chapter Three. Johnny Goes Gaily Enough to Sinkhole
134Chapter II. The White Divide
431Chapter Four. A Thing That Sets Like a Hawk
135Chapter III. The Quarrel Renewed
432Chapter Five. Desert Glimpses
136Chapter IV. Through King's Highway
433Chapter Six. Salvage
137Chapter V. Into the Lion's Mouth
434Chapter Seven. Finder, Keeper
138Chapter VI. I ask Beryl King to Dance
435Chapter Eight. Over the Telephone
139Chapter VII. One Day Too Late!
436Chapter Nine. A Midnight Ride
140Chapter VIII. A Fight and a Race for Life
437Chapter Ten. Signs, and no One to Read Them
141Chapter IX. The Old Life—and the New
438Chapter Eleven. Thieves Ride Boldly
142Chapter X. I Shake Hands with Old Man King
439Chapter Twelve. Johnny's Amazing Run of Luck Still Holds its Pace
143Chapter XI. A Cable Snaps
440Chapter Thirteen. Mary V Confronts Johnny
144Chapter XII. I Begin to Realize
441Chapter Fourteen. Johnny Would Serve Two Masters
145Chapter XIII. We Meet Once More
442Chapter Fifteen. The Fire that Made the Smoke
146Chapter XIV. Frosty Disappears
443Chapter Sixteen. Let's Go
147Chapter XV. The Broken Motor-car
444Chapter Seventeen. A Rider of the Sky
148Chapter XVI. One More Race
445Chapter Eighteen. Flying Comes High
149Chapter XVII. The Final Reckoning
446Chapter Nineteen. "We Fly South"
150Chapter I. In Search of the Western Tone
447Chapter Twenty. Men are Stupid
151Chapter II. Local Color in the Raw
448Chapter Twenty-One. Mary V Will not be Bluffed
152Chapter III. First Impressions
449Chapter Twenty-Two. Luck Turns Traitor
153Chapter IV. The Trail-Herd
450Chapter Twenty-Three. Dreams and Darkness
154Chapter V. The Storm
451Chapter Twenty-Four. Johnny's Dilemma
155Chapter VI. The Big Divide
452Chapter Twenty-Five. Skyrider "Has Flew"!
156Chapter VII. At the Stevens Place
453Chapter One. Johnny Assumes a Debt of Honor
157Chapter VIII. A Question of Nerve
454Chapter Two. And the Cat Came Back
158Chapter IX. The Drift of the Herds
455Chapter Three. Johnny Would do Stunts
159Chapter X. The Chinook
456Chapter Four. Mary V to the Rescue
160Chapter XI. Following the Dim Trails!
457Chapter Five. Gods or Something
161Chapter XII. High Water
458Chapter Six. Fame Waits Upon Johnny
162Chapter XIII. “I’ll Stay—Always”
459Chapter Seven. Merely Two Points of View
163Chapter 1. Stranded on the Prairie
460Chapter Eight. Sudden Must do Something
164Chapter 2. A Handsome Cowboy to the Rescue
461Chapter Nine. Giving the Colt his Head
165Chapter 3. A Tilt With Sir Redmond
462Chapter Ten. Lochinvar up to Date
166Chapter 4. Beatrice Learns a New Language
463Chapter Eleven. Johnny Will not be a Nice Boy
167Chapter 5. The Search for Dorman
464Chapter Twelve. The Thunder Bird Takes Wing
168Chapter 6. Mrs. Lansell’s Lecture
465Chapter Thirteen. Tee Hegira of John Ivan Jewel
169Chapter 7. Beatrice’s Wild Ride
466Chapter Fourteen. Fate Meets Johnny Smiling
170Chapter 8. Dorman Plays Cupid
467Chapter Fifteen. One More Plunge for Johnny
171Chapter 9. What it Meant to Keith
468Chapter Sixteen. With his Hands Full of Money and His Eyes Shut
172Chapter 10. Pine Ridge Range Ablaze
469Chapter Seventeen. “My Job’s Flying”
173Chapter 11. Sir Redmond Waits His Answer
470Chapter Eighteen. Into Mexico and Return
174Chapter 12. Held Up by Mr. Kelly
471Chapter Nineteen. But Johnny was Neither Fool nor Knave
175Chapter 13. Keith’s Masterful Wooing
472Chapter Twenty. Mary V Takes the Trail
176Chapter 14. Sir Redmond Gets His answer
473Chapter Twenty-One. Johnny is not Paid to Think
177Chapter 1. Lost in a Blizzard
474Chapter Twenty-Two. Johnny Makes up his Mind
178Chapter 2. Miss Conroy Refuses Shelter
475Chapter Twenty-Three. Johnny Acts Boldly
179Chapter 3. Rowdy Hires a New Boss
476Chapter Twenty-Four. The Thunder Bird’s Last Flight for Johnny
180Chapter 4. Pink as “Chappyrone”
477Chapter Twenty-Five. Over the Telephone
181Chapter 5. At Home at Cross L
478Chapter I. The Rim and What Lay Beneath It
182Chapter 6. A Shot From the Dark
479Chapter II. The Lorrigan Tree Grows Thriftily
183Chapter 7. Rowdy in a Tough Place
480Chapter III. Mary Hope Douglas Appears
184Chapter 8. Pink in a Threatening Mood
481Chapter IV. A Matter of Brands
185Chapter 9. Moving the Herd
482Chapter V. They Ride and They Do Not Tell Where
186Chapter 10. Harry Conroy at Home
483Chapter VI. Belle Meets an Emergency in Her Own Way
187Chapter 11. Rowdy Promoted
484Chapter VII. The Name
188Chapter 12. “You Can Tell Jessie”
485Chapter VIII. The Game
189Chapter 13. Rowdy Finds Happiness
486Chapter IX. A Little Scotch
190Chapter I. Charming Billy Has a Visitor
487Chapter X. The Lorrigan Way
191Chapter II. Prune Pie and Coon-can
488Chapter XI. Lance Rides Ahead
192Chapter III. Charming Billy Has a Fight
489Chapter XII. She Will, and She Won’t
193Chapter IV. Canned
490Chapter XIII. A Way He Had With Him
194Chapter V. The Man From Michigan
491Chapter XIV. In Which Lance Finishes One Job
195Chapter VI. "That's My Dill Pickle!"
492Chapter XV. He Tackles Another
196Chapter VII. "Till Hell's a Skating-rink"
493Chapter XVI. About a Piano
197Chapter VIII. Just a Day-dream
494Chapter XVII. The Lorrigan Viewpoint
198Chapter IX. The "Double-Crank"
495Chapter XVIII. Peddled Rumors
199Chapter X. The Day We Celebrate
496Chapter XIX. Mary Hope Has Much Trouble
200Chapter XI. "When I Lift My Eyebrows This Way"
497Chapter XX. As He Lived, So He Died
201Chapter XII. Dilly Hires a Cook
498Chapter XXI. Lance Trails a Mystery
202Chapter XIII. Billy Meets the Pilgrim
499Chapter XXII. Lance Rides Another Trail
203Chapter XIV. A Winter at the Double-Crank
500Chapter XXIII. Lance Plays the Game
204Chapter XV. The Shadow Falls Lightly
501Chapter XXIV. When a Lorrigan Loves
205Chapter XVI. Self-defense
502Chapter XXV. Belle Lorrigan Wins
206Chapter XVII. The Shadow Darkens
503Chapter XVI. The Dope
207Chapter XVIII. When the North Wind Blows
504Chapter XXVII. How One Trail Ended
208Chapter XIX. "I'm Not Your Wife Yet!"
505Chapter XXVIII. The Making of New Trails
209Chapter XX. The Shadow Lies Long
506Chapter I. Little Fish
210Chapter XXI. The End of the Double-Crank
507Chapter II. The Enchantment of Long Distance
211Chapter XXII. Settled in Full
508Chapter III. Reality is Weighed and Found Wanting
212Chapter XXIII. Oh, Where Have You Been, Charming Billy?
509Chapter IV. "She's a Good Girl When She Ain't Crazy"
213Chapter I. Peaceful Hart Ranch
510Chapter V. A Death "By Accident"
214Chapter II. Good Indian
511Chapter VI. Lone Advises Silence
215Chapter III. Old Wives Tales
512Chapter VII. The Man at Whisper
216Chapter IV. The Christmas Angel
513Chapter VIII. "It Takes Nerve Just to Hang On"
217Chapter V. “I Don’t Care Much About Girls”
514Chapter IX. The Evil Eye of the Sawtooth
218Chapter VI. The Christmas Angel Plays Ghost
515Chapter X. Another Sawtooth "Accident"
219Chapter VII. Miss Georgie Howard, Operator
516Chapter XI. Swan Talks With His Thoughts
220Chapter VIII. The Amiable Angler
517Chapter XII. The Quirt Parries the First Blow
221Chapter IX. Peppajee Jim “Heap Sabes”
518Chapter XIII. Lone Takes His Stand
222Chapter X. Midnight Prowlers
519Chapter XIV. "Frank's Dead"
223Chapter XI. “You Can’t Play with me”
520Chapter XV. Swan Trails a Coyote
224Chapter XII. “Them Damn Snake”
521Chapter XVI. The Sawtooth Shows its Hand
225Chapter XIII. Cloud-Sign Versus Cupid
522Chapter XVII. Yack Don't Lie
226Chapter XIV. The Claim-Jumpers
523Chapter XVIII. "I Think Al Woodruff's Got Her"
227Chapter XV. Squaw-Talk-Far-Off Heap Smart
524Chapter XIX. Swan Calls For Help
228Chapter XVI. “Don’t Get Excited!”
525Chapter XX. Kidnapped
229Chapter XVII. A Little Target-Practice
526Chapter XXI. "Oh, I Could Kill You!"
230Chapter XVIII. A Shot from the Rim-Rock
527Chapter XXII. "Yack, I Lick You Good if You Bark"
231Chapter XIX. Evadna Goes Calling
528Chapter XXIII. "I Coulda Loved This Little Girl"
232Chapter XX. Miss Georgie also Makes a Call
529Chapter XXIV. Another Story Begins
233Chapter XXI. Somebody Shot Saunders
530Chapter One. An Ambitious Man-Child was Buddy
234Chapter XXII. A Bit of Paper
531Chapter Two. The Trail Herd
235Chapter XXIII. The Malice of a Squaw
532Chapter Three. Some Indian Lore
236Chapter XXIV. Peaceful Returns
533Chapter Four. Buddy Gives Warning
237Chapter XXV. “I’d Just as Soon Hang for Nine Men as for One”
534Chapter Five. Buddy Runs True to Type
238Chapter XXVI. “When the Sun Goes Away”
535Chapter Six. The Young Eagle Must Fly
239Chapter XXVII. Life Adjusts Itself Again to Some Things
536Chapter Seven. Bud Flips a Coin With Fate
240Chapter I. The Arrival of Val
537Chapter Eight. The Muleshoe
241Chapter II. Well-Meant Advice
538Chapter Nine. Little Lost
242Chapter III. A Lady in a Temper
539Chapter Ten. Bud Meets the Woman
243Chapter IV. The “Shivaree”
540Chapter Eleven. Guile Against the Wily
244Chapter V. Cold Spring Ranch
541Chapter Twelve. Sport O’ Kings
245Chapter VI. Manley’s Fire Guard
542Chapter Thirteen. The Sinks
246Chapter VII. Val’s New Duties
543Chapter Fourteen. Even Mushrooms Help
247Chapter VIII. The Prairie Fire
544Chapter Fifteen. Why Bud Missed a Dance
248Chapter IX. Kent to the Rescue
545Chapter Sixteen. While the Going’s Good
249Chapter X. Desolation
546Chapter Seventeen. Guardian Angels are Riding Point
250Chapter XI. Val’s Awakening
547Chapter Eighteen. The Catrock Gang
251Chapter XII. A Lesson in Forgiveness
548Chapter Nineteen. Bud Rides Through Catrock and Loses Marian
252Chapter XIII. Arline Gives a Dance
549Chapter Twenty. “Pick Your Footing!”
253Chapter XIV. A Wedding Present
550Chapter Twenty-One. Trails End
254Chapter XV. A Compact
551Chapter I
255Chapter XVI. Manley’s New Tactics
552Chapter II
256Chapter XVII. Val Becomes an Author
553Chapter III
257Chapter XVIII. Val’s Discovery
554Chapter IV
258Chapter XIX. Kent’s Confession
555Chapter V
259Chapter XX. A Blotched Brand
556Chapter VI
260Chapter XXI. Val Decides
557Chapter VII
261Chapter XXII. A Friend in Need
558Chapter VIII
262Chapter XXIII. Caught!
559Chapter IX
263Chapter XXIV. Retribution
560Chapter X
264Chapter I. The Beginning of it
561Chapter XI
265Chapter II. The Vigilantes
562Chapter XII
266Chapter III. The Thing they Called Justice
563Chapter XIII
267Chapter IV. What Happened at the Oak
564Chapter XIV
268Chapter V. Hospitality
565Chapter XV
269Chapter VI. The Valley
566Chapter XVI
270Chapter VII. The Lord of the Valley
567Chapter XVII
271Chapter VIII. Don Andres Wants a Majordomo
568Chapter XVIII
272Chapter IX. Jerry Simpson, Squatter
569Chapter XIX
273Chapter X. The Finest Little Woman in the World
570Chapter XX
274Chapter XI. An Ill Wind
571Chapter XXI
275Chapter XII. Potential Moods
572Chapter XXII
276Chapter XIII. Bill Wilson Goes Visiting
573Chapter I
277Chapter XIV. Rodeo Time
574Chapter II
278Chapter XV. When Camp-Fires Blink
575Chapter III
279Chapter XVI. "For Weapons I Choose Riatas"
576Chapter IV
280Chapter XVII. A Fiesta we Shall Have
577Chapter V
281Chapter XVIII. What is Love Worth?
578Chapter VI
282Chapter XIX. Anticipation
579Chapter VII
283Chapter XX. Lost! Two Hasty Tempers
580Chapter VIII
284Chapter XXI. Fiesta Day
581Chapter IX
285Chapter XXII. The Battle of Beasts
582Chapter X
286Chapter XXIII. The Duel of Riatas
583Chapter XI
287Chapter XXIV. For Love and a Medal
584Chapter XII
288Chapter XXV. Adios
585Chapter XIII
289Chapter I. "Married! and I Don't Know Her Name!"
586Chapter XIV
290Chapter II. Wanted: Information
587Chapter XV
291Chapter III. One Way to Drown Sorrow
588Chapter XVI
292Chapter IV. Reaction
589Chapter XVII
293Chapter V. "I Can Spare this Particular Girl"
590Chapter XVIII
294Chapter VI. The Problem of Getting Somewhere
591Chapter XIX
295Chapter VII. The Foreman of the Double Cross
592Chapter XX
296Chapter VIII. "I Wish You'd Quit Believing in Me!"
593Chapter XXI
297Chapter IX. Impressions
594Chapter XXII