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Title: The Long Shadow
Author: B. M. Bower
Release Date: April 29, 2004 [EBook #12192]
Language: English
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THE LONG SHADOW
BY B.M. BOWER
(B.M. SINCLAIR)
ILLUSTRATIONS BY
CLARENCE ROWE
COPYRIGHT, 1908
TO THOSE
WHO HAVE WATCHED THE SHADOW FALL
UPON THE RANGE.
CONTENTS
I Charming Billy Has a Visitor
II Prune Pie and Coon-can
III Charming Billy Has a Fight
IV Canned
V The Man From Michigan
VI "That's My Dill Pickle!"
VII "Till Hell's a Skating-rink"
VIII Just a Day-dream
IX The "Double-Crank"
X The Day We Celebrate
XI "When I Lift My Eyebrows This Way"
XII Dilly Hires a Cook
XIII Billy Meets the Pilgrim
XIV A Winter at the Double-Crank
XV The Shadow Falls Lightly
XVI Self-Defense
XVII The Shadow Darkens
XVIII When the North Wind Blows
XIX "I'm Not Your Wife Yet!"
XX The Shadow Lies Long
XXI The End of the Double-Crank
XXII Settled In Full
XXIII "Oh, Where Have You Been, Charming Billy?"
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
"I'll leave you this, you'll feel safer if you have a gun"
"Hands off that long person! That there's _my_ dill pickle"
"We--we're 'up against it,' as fellows say"
For every sentence a stinging blow with the flat of his hand
[Illustration: "I'LL LEAVE YOU THIS, YOU'LL FEEL SAFER IF YOU HAVE
A GUN." _Frontispiece_.]
CHAPTER I.
_Charming Billy Has a Visitor._
The wind, rising again as the sun went down, mourned lonesomely at the
northwest corner of the cabin, as if it felt the desolateness of the
barren, icy hills and the black hollows between, and of the angry red
sky with its purple shadows lowering over the unhappy land--and would
make fickle friendship with some human thing. Charming Billy, hearing
the crooning wail of it, knew well the portent and sighed. Perhaps he,
too, felt something of the desolateness without and perhaps he,
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