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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Night Horseman, by Max Brand This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: The Night Horseman Author: Max Brand Release Date: May 26, 2004 [EBook #12436] Last Updated: August 13, 2009 Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE NIGHT HORSEMAN *** Produced by Suzanne Shell and PG Distributed Proofreaders By Max Brand The Untamed Trailin' The Night Horseman THE NIGHT HORSEMAN BY MAX BRAND 1920 CONTENTS I.--THE SCHOLAR II.--WORDS AND BULLETS III.--THE DOCTOR RIDES IV.--THE CHAIN V.--THE WAITING VI.--THE MISSION STARTS VII.--JERRY STRANN VIII.--THE GIFT-HORSE IX.--BATTLE LIGHT X.--"SWEET ADELINE" XI.--THE BUZZARD XII.--FINESSE XIII.--THE THREE XIV.--MUSIC FOR OLD NICK XV.--OLD GARY PETERS XVI.--THE COMING OF NIGHT XVII.--BUCK MAKES HIS GET-AWAY XVIII.--DOCTOR BYRNE ANALYSES XIX.--SUSPENSE XX.--THE COMING XXI.--MAC STRANN DECIDES TO KEEP THE LAW XXII.--PATIENCE XXIII.--HOW MAC STRANN KEPT THE LAW XXIV.--DOCTOR BYRNE LOOKS INTO THE PAST XXV.--WEREWOLF XXVI.--THE BATTLE XXVII.--THE CONQUEST XXVIII.--THE TRAIL XXIX.--TALK XXX.--THE VOICE OF BLACK BART XXXI.--THE MESSAGE XXXII.--VICTORY XXXIII.--DOCTOR BYRNE SHOWS THE TRUTH XXXIV.--THE ACID TEST XXXV.--PALE ANNIE XXXVI.--THE DISCOVERY OF LIFE XXXVII.--THE PIEBALD XXXVIII.--THE CHALLENGE XXXIX.--THE STORM XL.--THE ARROYO XLI.--THE FALLING OF NIGHT XLII.--THE JOURNEY INTO NIGHT THE NIGHT HORSEMAN CHAPTER I THE SCHOLAR At the age of six Randall Byrne could name and bound every state in the Union and give the date of its admission; at nine he was conversant with Homeric Greek and Caesar; at twelve he read Aristophanes with perfect understanding of the allusions of the day and divided his leisure between Ovid and Horace; at fifteen, wearied by the simplicity of Old English and Thirteenth Century Italian, he dipped into the history of Philosophy and passed from that, naturally, into calculus and the higher mathematics; at eighteen he took an A.B. from Harvard and while idling away a pleasant summ
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