The Coming of the Law

THE COMING
OF THE LAW

BY CHARLES ALDEN SELTZER

Author of “The Range Riders,” “The Two-Gun Man,”
“The Triangle Cupid,” etc.

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With Frontispiece in Colors
by R. W. AMICK

A. L. BURT COMPANY

Publishers            New York


Copyright 1912, By

OUTING PUBLISHING COMPANY


All Rights Reserved

First Printing, August, 1912
Second Printing, September, 1912


CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I. The Arrival of the Man 9
II. The Rule of Cattle 25
III. Norton Makes a Discovery 42
IV. At the Circle Bar 53
V. The Girl of Dry Bottom 73
VI. Hollis Renews an Acquaintance 87
VII. The “Kicker” Becomes an Institution 107
VIII. Concerning the “Six O’Clock” 119
IX. How a Bad Man Left the “Kicker” Office 127
X. The Lost Trail 151
XI. Picking Up the Trail 161
XII. After the Storm 169
XIII. “Woman–She Don’t Need No Tooter” 177
XIV. The Coalition 187
XV. To Support the Law 198
XVI. The Bearer of Good News 209
XVII. The Rustler 224
XVIII. The Tenth Day 238
XIX. How a Rustler Escaped 246
XX. The “Kicker’s” Candidate 257
XXI. Dunlavey Plays a Card 267
XXII. Proof of Gratitude 280
XXIII. Ten Spot Uses His Eyes 289
XXIV. Campaign Guns 294
XXV. Handling the Law 314
XXVI. Autumn and the Gods 327
XXVII. The Sear and Yellow Days 336
XXVIII. In Defiance of the Law 342
XXIX. The Arm of the Law 354
XXX. Forming a Friendship 364
XXXI. Afterward 375

THE COMING OF THE LAW


THE COMING OF THE LAW

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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