| PAGE | SPECIMEN JONES | | Frontispiece | “BOASTING IN INDIAN FASHION” | Facing page | 6 | “HIS HORSE DREW CLOSE, SHOVING THE HORSE OF THE MEDICINE-MAN” | “ | 14 | “THE HEAD LAY IN THE WATER” | “ | 34 | AN APACHE | “ | 38 | CUMNOR’S AWAKENING | “ | 52 | THE MEXICAN FREIGHT-WAGON | “ | 58 | “‘AIN’T Y’U GOT SOMETHING TO SELL?’” | “ | 90 | THE CHARGE | “ | 102 | “HE HESITATED TO KILL THE WOMAN” | “ | 112 | THE SHOT-GUN MESSENGER | “ | 122 | “‘I’D LIKE TO HAVE IT OVER’” | “ | 128 | “HIS PLAN WAS TO WALK AND KEEP QUIET” | “ | 148 | “‘DON’T NOBODY HURT ANYBODY,’ SAID SPECIMEN JONES” | “ | 156 | “‘YOU DON’T WANT TO TALK THIS WAY. YOU’RE ALONE’” | “ | 204 | “EACH BLACK-HAIRED DESERT FIGURE” | “ | 238 |
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