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Title: Stingaree
Author: E. W. (Ernest William) Hornung
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Language: English
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STINGAREE
by
E. W. HORNUNG
Illustrated by George W. Lambert
[Illustration: "My name's Stingaree!"]
Charles Scribner's Sons
New York 1910
Copyright, 1905, by
Charles Scribner's Sons
CONTENTS
Page
I. A Voice in the Wilderness 1
II. The Black Hole of Glenranald 32
III. "To the Vile Dust" 70
IV. A Bushranger at Bay 98
V. The Taking of Stingaree 121
VI. The Honor of the Road 144
VII. The Purification of Mulfera 168
VIII. A Duel in the Desert 190
IX. The Villain-Worshipper 215
X. The Moth and the Star 252
ILLUSTRATIONS
"My name's Stingaree!" Frontispiece
"Any message, young fellow?" 66
Mr. Kentish watched the little operation of "sticking up" 98
without a word
The gray sergeant flung his arms round their prisoner 166
Stingaree toppled out of the saddle 198
The mare spun round, bucking as she spun 238
Stingaree knocked in vain 246
Stingaree
A Voice in the Wilderness
I
"La parlate d'am
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