The Trail to Yesterday


The Trail To

Yesterday

By Charles Alden Seltzer

Author of

“The Two-Gun Man,”

“The Coming of the Law,”

Etc.


With Three Illustrations

A. L. BURT COMPANY

PUBLISHERS       NEW YORK


Copyright, 1913, by

OUTING PUBLISHING COMPANY


All rights reserved


CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I. A Woman on the Trail   11
II. The Dim Trail   40
III. Converging Trails   53
IV. This Picture and That   72
V. Dakota Evens a Score   88
VI. Kindred Spirits   111
VII. Bogged Down   121
VIII. Sheila Fans a Flame   146
IX. Strictly Business   163
X. Duncan Adds Two and Two   196
XI. A Parting and a Visit   215
XII. A Meeting on the River Trail   233
XIII. The Shot in the Back   254
XIV. Langford Lays Off the Mask   275
XV. The Parting on the River Trail   303
XVI. Sheriff Allen Takes a Hand   310
XVII. Doubler Talks   323
XVIII. For Dakota   336
XIX. Some Memories   344
XX. Into the Unknown   359

ILLUSTRATIONS

“If you want the parson to die, don’t look at me when he steps in.” Frontispiece
“Won’t you please get us out of this?” 134
Duncan grasped for his pistol, but the hand holding it was stamped violently into the earth. 161

THE TRAIL TO

YESTERDAY


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