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Title: Blacksheep! Blacksheep!
Author: Meredith Nicholson
Illustrator: Leslie L. Benson
Release Date: June 21, 2007 [EBook #21887]
Language: English
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BY MEREDITH NICHOLSON
BLACKSHEEP! BLACKSHEEP!
LADY LARKSPUR
THE MADNESS OF MAY
THE VALLEY OF DEMOCRACY
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
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[Illustration: Her "Very glad, I'm sure," was uttered with reservations]
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BLACKSHEEP! BLACKSHEEP!
BY
MEREDITH NICHOLSON
ILLUSTRATED BY
LESLIE L. BENSON
NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
1920
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Maybe, in spite of their tameless days
Of outcast liberty,
They're sick at heart for the homely ways
Where their gathered brothers be.
Meanwhile, "Blacksheep! Blacksheep!" we cry,
Safe in the inner fold;
And maybe they hear, and wonder why,
And marvel, out in the cold.
--RICHARD BURTON.
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ILLUSTRATIONS
Her "Very glad, I'm sure," was uttered with reservations _Frontispiece_
FACING PAGE
At the crack of the gun the fugitive stopped short 32
"It's all right about you, Governor, but the kid had better
shake the tree" 112
"We must be in a hurry or that woman will catch you" 234
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BLACKSHEEP! BLACKSHEEP!
CHAPTER ONE
I
Mrs. Howard Featherstone spent much time thinking up things for her
brother Archibald Bennett to do, and as Archie was the ideal bachelor
brother, always remembering the children's birthdays and turning up
dutifully
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