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Cullum Ridgwell. The Twins of Suffering Creek
The Twins of Suffering Creek
Table of Contents
THE. TWINS OF SUFFERING CREEK
CHAPTER I
POTTER’S CLAY
CHAPTER II
THE HARVEST OF PASSION
CHAPTER III
THE AWAKENING OF SCIPIO
CHAPTER IV
SCIPIO BORROWS A HORSE
CHAPTER V
HUSBAND AND LOVER
CHAPTER VI
SUNNY OAK PROTESTS
CHAPTER VII
SUNNY OAK TRIES HIS HAND
CHAPTER VIII
WILD BILL THINKS HARD––AND HEARS NEWS
CHAPTER IX
THE FORERUNNER OF THE TRUST
CHAPTER X
THE TRUST
CHAPTER XI
STRANGERS IN SUFFERING CREEK
CHAPTER XII
THE WOMAN
CHAPTER XIII
BIRDIE AND THE BOYS
CHAPTER XIV
BIRDIE GIVES MORE ADVICE
CHAPTER XV
THE TRUST AT WORK
CHAPTER XVI
ZIP’S GRATITUDE
CHAPTER XVII
JESSIE’S LETTER
CHAPTER XVIII
ON THE ROAD
CHAPTER XIX
A FINANCIAL TRANSACTION
CHAPTER XX
HOW THE TRUST BOUGHT MEDICINE
CHAPTER XXI
SCIPIO MAKES PREPARATIONS
CHAPTER XXII
SUNDAY MORNING IN SUFFERING CREEK
CHAPTER XXIII
A BATH AND––
CHAPTER XXIV
––A BIBLE TALK
CHAPTER XXV
WILD BILL FIRES A BOMB
CHAPTER XXVI
WILD BILL INSPECTS HIS CLAIM
CHAPTER XXVII
SUSPENSE
CHAPTER XXVIII
JAMES
CHAPTER XXIX
THE GOLD-STAGE
CHAPTER XXX
ON THE SPAWN CITY TRAIL
CHAPTER XXXI
THE BATTLE
CHAPTER XXXII
A MAN’S LOVE
CHAPTER XXXIII
THE REASON WHY
CHAPTER XXXIV
THE LUCK OF SCIPIO
CHAPTER XXXV
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Ridgwell Cullum
Published by Good Press, 2019
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She slowly drew herself away, watching his handsome face, half fearfully, half eagerly. She knew in her heart that she was waiting for his verdict, and, whatever it might be, she would have to abide by it. She knew she must do as he wished, and that very knowledge gladdened her, even in spite of her maternal dread of being parted from her babies.
She saw his expression change. She saw the look of perplexity in the sudden drawing together of his finely marked brows, she saw the half-angry impatience flash into his eyes, she saw this again replaced with a half-derisive smile. And each emotion she read in her own way, molding it to suit and fall in with her own desires, yet with a willing feeling that his decision should be paramount, that she was there to obey him.