The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge, and Other Stories |
THE PHANTOMS OF THE FOOT-BRIDGE HIS "DAY IN COURT" 'WAY DOWN IN LONESOME COVE THE MOONSHINERS AT HOHO-HEBEE FALLS I THE RIDDLE OF THE ROCKS
"'WARN'T YOU-UNS APOLOGIZIN' TER ME FUR NOT BEIN' A NEPHEW?'" "'WARN'T YOU-UNS APOLOGIZIN' TER ME FUR NOT BEIN' A NEPHEW?'" The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge And Other Stories BY CHARLES EGBERT CRADDOCK AUTHOR OF "IN THE 'STRANGER PEOPLE'S' COUNTRY" ETC. ILLUSTRATED decoration NEW YORK HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS 1895 Copyright, 1895, by Harper & Brothers All rights reserved.
CONTENTS | PAGE | THE PHANTOMS OF THE FOOT-BRIDGE | 1 | HIS "DAY IN COURT" | 61 | 'WAY DOWN IN LONESOME COVE | 131 | THE MOONSHINERS AT HOHO-HEBEE FALLS | 183 | THE RIDDLE OF THE ROCKS | 289 | ILLUSTRATIONS "'WARN'T YOU-UNS APOLOGIZIN' TER ME FUR NOT BEIN' A NEPHEW?'" | | Frontispiece | THE PHANTOM OF THE FOOT-BRIDGE | Facing p. | 12 | OLD JOEL QUIMBEY | " | 66 | "'WHY'N'T YE GIN DAD THEM MESSAGES?'" | " | 102 | "SHE FLUNG HER APRON OVER HER HEAD" | " | 114 | "HE STOLE NOISELESSLY IN THE SOFT SNOW" | " | 124 | OLD QUIMBEY AND HIS GRANDSON | " | 128 | "YET THIS WAS CHRISTMAS EVE" | " | 176 | "HE HAD HAD AN ACTIVE DAY, INDUCING A KEEN THIRST" | " | 214 | "'LOOK OUT! SOMEBODY'S THAR!'" | " | 284 | "SHE SMILED UPON THE BABY" | " | 300 | THE BLACKSMITH'S SHOP | " | 312 | "THE TABLES OF THE LAW" | " | 322 | "'WHAT WORD DID HE SEND TER—ME?'" | " | 330 |
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