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Title: Eleven Possible Cases
Author: Frank R. Stockton
Franklin Fyles
Joaquin Miller
Maurice Thompson
Anna Katherine Green
Release Date: April 24, 2010 [EBook #32117]
Language: English
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ELEVEN POSSIBLE CASES.
FRANK R. STOCKTON, FRANKLIN FYLES, JOAQUIN MILLER, MAURICE THOMPSON,
INGERSOLL LOCKWOOD, EDGAR FAWCETT, BRAINARD GARDNER SMITH, KIRKE MUNROE,
NYM CRINKLE, ANNA KATHERINE GREEN, AND Q.
CASSELL & COMPANY, LIMITED:
_LONDON, PARIS & MELBOURNE._
1891.
[ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.]
CONTENTS.
1. THE ONLY GIRL AT OVERLOOK, _Franklin Fyles_
2. A THING THAT GLISTENED, _Frank R. Stockton_
3. A LION AND A LIONESS, _Joaquin Miller_
4. THE CHEATED JULIET, _Q._
5. THE MYSTIC KREWE, _Maurice Thompson_
6. STRANGE ADVENTURES OF A MILLION DOLLARS, _Ingersoll Lockwood_
7. A LOST DAY, _Edgar Fawcett_
8. A TRAGEDY OF HIGH EXPLOSIVES, _Brainard Gardner Smith_
9. THE BUSHWHACKER'S GRATITUDE, _Kirke Munroe_
10. THE END OF ALL, _Nym Crinkle_
11. SHALL HE MARRY HER? _Anna Katherine Green_
THE ONLY GIRL AT OVERLOOK.
BY FRANKLIN FYLES.
CHAPTER I.
Two names were used for the only girl at Overlook. In addressing her,
the men of the place always said "Miss Warriner." In mentioning her,
they often said "Mary Mite." The reason for this distinctive difference
was revealed by the sight of Miss Mary Warriner herself, as she sat on a
high stool behind a rude desk, under a roughly-boarded shelter, and with
rapid fingers clicked the key of a telegraphic instrument. There was a
perfect poise of quiet self-possession which would have been very
impressive dignity in an older and bigger
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