The Two-Gun Man
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Charles Alden Seltzer. The Two-Gun Man
The Two-Gun Man
Table of Contents
CHAPTER. I. THE STRANGER AT DRY BOTTOM II. THE STRANGER SHOOTS III. THE CABIN IN THE FLAT IV. A "DIFFERENT GIRL" V. THE MAN OF DRY BOTTOM VI. AT THE TWO DIAMOND VII. THE MEASURE OF A MAN VIII. THE FINDING OF THE ORPHAN IX. WOULD YOU BE A "CHARACTER"? X. DISAPPEARANCE OF THE ORPHAN XI. A TOUCH OF LOCAL COLOR XII. THE STORY BEGINS XIII. "DO YOU SMOKE?" XIV. ON THE EDGE OF THE PLATEAU XV. A FREE HAND XVI. LEVIATT TAKES A STEP XVII. A BREAK IN THE STORY XVIII. THE DIM TRAIL XIX. THE SHOT IN THE DARK XX. LOVE AND A RIFLE XXI. THE PROMISE XXII. KEEPING A PROMISE XXIII. AT THE EDGE OF THE COTTONWOOD XXIV. THE END OF THE STORY. THE TWO-GUN MAN
CHAPTER I. THE STRANGER AT DRY BOTTOM
CHAPTER II
THE STRANGER SHOOTS
CHAPTER III
THE CABIN IN THE FLAT
CHAPTER IV
A "DIFFERENT GIRL"
CHAPTER V
THE MAN OF DRY BOTTOM
CHAPTER VI
AT THE TWO DIAMOND
CHAPTER VII
THE MEASURE OF A MAN
CHAPTER VIII
THE FINDING OF THE ORPHAN
CHAPTER IX
WOULD YOU BE A "CHARACTER"?
CHAPTER X
DISAPPEARANCE OF THE ORPHAN
CHAPTER XI
A TOUCH OF LOCAL COLOR
CHAPTER XII
THE STORY BEGINS
CHAPTER XIII
"DO YOU SMOKE?"
CHAPTER XIV
ON THE EDGE OF THE PLATEAU
CHAPTER XV
A FREE HAND
CHAPTER XVI
LEVIATT TAKES A STEP
CHAPTER XVII
A BREAK IN THE STORY
CHAPTER XVIII
THE DIM TRAIL
CHAPTER XIX
THE SHOT IN THE DARK
CHAPTER XX
LOVE AND A RIFLE
CHAPTER XXI
THE PROMISE
CHAPTER XXII
KEEPING A PROMISE
CHAPTER XXIII
AT THE EDGE OF THE COTTONWOOD
CHAPTER XXIV
THE END OF THE STORY
THE END
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Charles Alden Seltzer
Published by Good Press, 2019
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"Mebbe I won't get very far," he said, realizing that the poison had entered his system, and that presently it would riot in his veins, "but I'm goin' on until I stop. I wouldn't want that damned rattler to know that he'd made me quit so soon."
He urged Mustard to a faster pace, even while realizing that speed was hopeless. He could never reach the Two Diamond. Convinced of this, he halted the pony again, swaying in the saddle and holding, for the first time, to the pommel in an effort to steady himself. But he still swayed. He laughed mockingly.
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