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Title: Old Man Savarin and Other Stories
Author: Edward William Thomson
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Language: English
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OFF-HAND STORIES
OLD MAN SAVARIN
And Other Stories
BY
EDWARD WILLIAM THOMSON
TORONTO:
WILLIAM BRIGGS, WESLEY BUILDINGS.
C. W. COATES, MONTREAL, QUE. S. F. HUESTIS, HALIFAX, N.S.
1895.
Entered, according to the Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the year
one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five, by WILLIAM BRIGGS,
Toronto, in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture, at Ottawa.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
I. OLD MAN SAVARIN 7
II. THE PRIVILEGE OF THE LIMITS 29
III. MCGRATH'S BAD NIGHT 45
IV. GREAT GODFREY'S LAMENT 67
V. THE RED-HEADED WINDEGO 89
VI. THE SHINING CROSS OF RIGAUD 109
VII. LITTLE BAPTISTE 125
VIII. THE RIDE BY NIGHT 152
IX. DRAFTED 174
X. A TURKEY APIECE 199
XI. GRANDPAPA'S WOLF STORY 219
XII. THE WATERLOO VETERAN 239
XIII. JOHN BEDELL 251
XIV. VERBITZSKY'S STRATAGEM 271
_For liberty to issue these stories in present form the author has to
thank_ THE YOUTHS' COMPANION, _Boston; the proprietors of "Two Tales,"
in which "Old Man Savarin" and "Great Godfrey's Lament" first
appeared; and "Harper's Weekly" and Mr. S. S. McClure's syndicate of
newspapers, which, respectively, first published "The Privilege of the
Limits" and "John Bedell"_.
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OLD MAN SAVARIN.
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