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The Mountain of Fears By Henry C. Rowland Author of “The Wanderers”, “To Windward” and “Sea Scamps”. Illustrated New York A. S. Barnes & Co. 1905 Copyright, 1905, by A. S. BARNES & CO. Published October, 1905 TO DOCTOR LEYDEN WHOSE ILLUMINATING PERSONALITY AND STRANGE EXPERIENCES I HAVE VENTURED TO INTERPRET IN THE HOPE THAT WHEN HE RETURNS FROM HIS QUEST IN THE “FORBIDDEN LAND” HE WILL PARDON MY PRESUMPTION. |