Me--Smith'

“ME-SMITH”

BY

CAROLINE LOCKHART

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY

GAYLE HOSKINS


NEW YORK

GROSSET & DUNLAP

PUBLISHERS


Copyright 1911

By J. B. Lippincott Company

Published February 15, 1911

Second printing, February 25, 1911

Third printing, March 5, 1911

Fourth printing, March 20, 1911

Fifth Printing, June 5, 1911

Sixth Printing, July 1, 1911

Seventh Printing, August 17, 1911


CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I. “Me—Smith”   11
II. On the Alkali Hill   18
III. The Empty Chair   29
IV. A Swap in Saddle Blankets   48
V. Smith Makes Medicine with the Schoolmarm   58
VI. The Great Secret   79
VII. Cupid “Wings” a Deputy Sheriff   95
VIII. The Bug-hunter Elucidates   110
IX. Speaking Of Grasshoppers——   123
X. Mother Love and Savage Passion Conflict   130
XI. The Best Horse   142
XII. Smith Gets “Hunks”   156
XIII. Susie’s Indian Blood   162
XIV. The Slayer of Mastodons   169
XV. Where a Man Gets a Thirst   190
XVI. Tinhorn Frank Smells Money   205
XVII. Susie Humbles Herself to Smith   213
XVIII. A Bad “Hombre”   228
XIX. When The Clouds Played Wolf   240
XX. The Love Medicine of the Sioux   248
XXI. The Murderer of White Antelope   272
XXII. A Mongolian Cupid   293
XXIII. In Their Own Way   303

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

PAGE
“That Look in Your Eyes—That Look as if You Hadn’t Nothin’ to Hide—is it True?” Frontispiece
“She’s a Game Kid, All Right,” Said Smith to Himself at the Top of the Hill. 22
It Meant Death—but it was Wet!—it was Water! 196
Smith Reached for the Trailing Rope and They Were Gone! 284
They Quirted Their Horses at Breakneck Speed In the Direction of the Bad Lands. 308

“ME—SMITH”


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