THARON OF LOST VALLEY BY VINGIE E. ROE Author of “The Maid of the Whispering Hills,” “The Heart of Night Wind,” etc. ILLUSTRATIONS BY FRANK TENNEY JOHNSON emblem NEW YORK DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY 1919 Copyright, 1919 By DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY, Inc.
CONTENTS CHAPTER | | PAGE | I. | The Gun Man’s Heritage | 1 | II. | The Horses of the Finger Marks | 29 | III. | The Man in Uniform | 52 | IV. | Unbroken Bread | 76 | V. | The Working of the Law | 102 | VI. | El Rey and Bolt | 128 | VII. | The Shot in the CaÑons | 157 | VIII. | White Ellen | 187 | IX. | Signal Fires in the Valley | 214 | X. | The Untrue Firing Pin | 247 | XI. | Finger Mark and Ironwood at Last | 277 | ILLUSTRATIONS | PAGE | As El Rey rose on his hind feet whirling, that unwavering muzzle whirled also to keep in line | Frontispiece | Near them sat a rider on a buckskin horse | 38 | She talked with Conford who rode beside her and now and then she smiled | 104 | In fact Courtrey, burning with the new desire that was beginning to obsess him, was working out a new design | 131 | THARON OF LOST VALLEY |
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