CHAPTER I WHEN THE COWBOYS LAUGHED CHAPTER II AN "OUTLAW" MEETS HIS MATCH CHAPTER III A THRILLING MOMENT CHAPTER IV PING WING MAKES A DISCOVERY CHAPTER V STALKING A MOUNTAIN MYSTERY CHAPTER VI INTO THE GREAT SILENCE CHAPTER VII THE FIRST DESERT CAMP CHAPTER IX PIRATES GET A HOT RECEPTION CHAPTER XII A BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT CHAPTER XIII A STARTLING ALARM CHAPTER XIV THE MYSTERIOUS HORSEMAN CHAPTER XV THE GUIDE READS A DESERT TRAIL CHAPTER XVI THE CROSS ON THE DESERT CHAPTER XVII ANOTHER MYSTERY TO SOLVE CHAPTER XVIII AN OLD INDIAN TRICK Title: Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders on the Great American Desert Author: Jessie Graham Flower Edition: 10 Language: English Produced by Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. GRACE HARLOWE'S OVERLAND RIDERS ON THE GREAT AMERICAN DESERTBYJESSIE GRAHAM FLOWER, A. M.ILLUSTRATEDCHAPTER I—WHEN THE COWBOYS LAUGHEDPicking out the ponies for the desert journey. The Overland girls meet Hi Lang. Grace selects an "outlaw" pony. "Don't reckon you'll be able to stick on him," warns the guide. Grace Harlowe flings herself into the saddle, braced for the shock. CHAPTER II—AN "OUTLAW" MEETS HIS MATCHGrace fights a stubborn battle with the vicious bronco. "Look out!" yells the guide. "Wall, ef thet don't beat the Dutch!" exclaims a cowboy. A fainting conqueror. Cowboys voice their admiration of the Overland girl, and Bud offers his services in the event of trouble. CHAPTER III—A THRILLING MOMENTEnthusiastic plainsmen give Grace a Mexican lasso. The start for the desert. A rousing good-bye that ends in disaster. Elfreda and Grace accomplish a difficult feat. "Hang on! We'll stop him!" The runaway bronco is thrown. "They're caught!" CHAPTER IV—PING WING MAKES A DISCOVERYElfreda confesses to being "all mussed up," and gives first aid to an injured cowboy. The lure of the desert. Welcomed at their first camp by Ping Wing. The Chinaman as a songbird. The Overland Eiders are aroused by cries and shots. CHAPTER V—STALKING A MOUNTAIN MYSTERYPing uses a frying pan and a can of tomatoes as his weapons. Scooting for a mysterious foe. "Put up your hands! I have you covered!" Grace Harlowe exchanges shots with her adversary, then suddenly sinks out of sight. CHAPTER VI—INTO THE GREAT SILENCEHi stalks an unseen enemy and wings him. The hole in the mountain. CHAPTER VII—THE FIRST DESERT CAMPHi Lang shows his charges how to make a campfire on the desert. A water hole is found. "Some one is trying to poison us!" groans Hippy. The guide warns the campers against scorpions. Emma Dean wishes she had gone to the seashore. CHAPTER VIII—CALLERS DROP INAmid scenes of desolation. "A party of horsemen coming this way!" The Overland party prepares for trouble. Hippy is doused by a wild desert rider. "Get off my desert!" orders Lieutenant Wingate. The leader is kicked into a water hole. The battle at the water hole. CHAPTER IX—PIRATES GET A HOT RECEPTIONBullets fly fast in the desert camp. Grace protests against Hi Lang's order to shoot the attackers' ponies. Miss Briggs dresses the wounds of the victims. The guide reads danger signals in the sky. CHAPTER X—WHEN THE BLOW FELL"It's here!" mutters Hi Lang. Enveloped in a wild desert sandstorm. "Down! Everybody down!" Overland girls nearly buried under drifting sands, and camp equipment is wrecked and blown away. "The water hole is lost!" announces the guide. CHAPTER XI—FACING A NEW PERILPonies stray away in the storm. On the trail of the missing ones. CHAPTER XII—A BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT"We must find water!" declares Hi Lang impressively. The search for a desert "tank" begun by the weary Riders. Directed to smell for water. A thrilling discovery. Hopes dashed to earth. "Get back to your positions!" orders the guide. CHAPTER XIII—A STARTLING ALARMSupper is eaten without water or tea. Hi Lang shows the girls how to extract food and moisture from a cactus plant. "This is heavenly!" gasps Emma, and wonders why they did not bring an artesian well. Shouts and screams suddenly disturb the camp. CHAPTER XIV—THE MYSTERIOUS HORSEMANHippy Wingate falls into the desert. A happy accident. "Water! I smell it!" cries Grace. Signal shots are fired. A desert wanderer rides in begging for water. A solitary horseman views the Overlanders from afar. CHAPTER XV—THE GUIDE READS A DESERT TRAILA stranger's warning interests Hi Lang. Why the desert wanderer is always listening. More desert secrets revealed. Emma Dean dreams of snakes and things. Grace Harlowe is complimented. Hi tells the Overlanders what the mysterious horseman is. CHAPTER XVI—THE CROSS ON THE DESERTGrace learns to throw the lasso. An unpleasant discovery. The mystery box at the foot of the cross. Emma is eager to see their find opened. "It rattles like gold," declares Hippy. Lieutenant Wingate raises the cover of the mystery box. CHAPTER XVII—ANOTHER MYSTERY TO SOLVEWhat the Overland Riders found in the buried tin box. The map that aroused the curiosity of all. "I'll bury the old thing," declares Hippy. Hi Lang empties his rifle at the mysterious horseman, and later makes discoveries. CHAPTER XVIII—AN OLD INDIAN TRICKThe most trying day of all. Hi Lang utters a warning. A cloud that aroused suspicion. Overlanders meet with a keen disappointment. "Folks, the tank is dry! The water hole has been tampered with!" announces the Overlanders' guide. CHAPTER XIX—THE WARNINGAn all-night ride for Forty-Mile Canyon. The red star is Hi Lang's beacon. Hippy Wingate mourns at missing a meal. Emma comes a cropper in a mountain stream. "The last spot made when the world was built." In camp in the Specter Range. Grace Harlowe's discovery. CHAPTER XX—CONCLUSIONGrace Harlowe wades into the mountain stream and suddenly disappears. A remarkable scene behind the waterfall. Grace makes an important capture. Mountain and desert mysteries unveiled. Lindy becomes the daughter of five mothers. Home! GRACE HARLOWE'S OVERLAND RIDERS ON THE GREAT AMERICAN DESERT |