Ranching for Sylvia
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Harold Bindloss. Ranching for Sylvia
Ranching for Sylvia
Table of Contents
CHAPTER. I A STRONG APPEAL II HIS FRIENDS' OPINION III A MATTER OF DUTY IV GEORGE MAKES FRIENDS V THE PRAIRIE VI GEORGE GETS TO WORK VII A CATTLE DRIVE VIII CONSTABLE FLETT'S SUSPICIONS IX GEORGE TURNS REFORMER X THE LIQUOR-RUNNERS XI DIPLOMACY XII GEORGE FACES DISASTER XIII SYLVIA SEEKS AMUSEMENT XIV BLAND GETS ENTANGLED XV HERBERT MAKES A CLAIM XVI A FORCED RETIREMENT XVII HERBERT IS PATIENT XVIII BLAND MAKES A SACRIFICE XIX AN OPPOSITION MOVE XX A BLIZZARD XXI GRANT COMES TO THE RESCUE XXII THE SPREAD OF DISORDER XXIII A HARMLESS CONSPIRACY XXIV GEORGE FEELS GRATEFUL XXV A COUNTERSTROKE XXVI THE CLIMAX XXVII A SIGN FROM FLETT XXVIII THE LEADING WITNESS XXIX FLORA'S ENLIGHTENMENT XXX THE ESCAPE XXXI THE REACTION XXXII A REVELATION XXXIII GEORGE MAKES UP HIS MIND. CHAPTER I
A STRONG APPEAL
CHAPTER II
HIS FRIENDS' OPINION
CHAPTER III
A MATTER OF DUTY
CHAPTER IV
GEORGE MAKES FRIENDS
CHAPTER V
THE PRAIRIE
CHAPTER VI
GEORGE GETS TO WORK
CHAPTER VII
A CATTLE DRIVE
CHAPTER VIII
CONSTABLE FLETT'S SUSPICIONS
CHAPTER IX
GEORGE TURNS REFORMER
CHAPTER X
THE LIQUOR-RUNNERS
CHAPTER XI
DIPLOMACY
CHAPTER XII
GEORGE FACES DISASTER
CHAPTER XIII
SYLVIA SEEKS AMUSEMENT
CHAPTER XIV
BLAND GETS ENTANGLED
CHAPTER XV
HERBERT MAKES A CLAIM
CHAPTER XVI
A FORCED RETIREMENT
CHAPTER XVII
HERBERT IS PATIENT
CHAPTER XVIII
BLAND MAKES A SACRIFICE
CHAPTER XIX
AN OPPOSITION MOVE
CHAPTER XX
A BLIZZARD
CHAPTER XXI
GRANT COMES TO THE RESCUE
CHAPTER XXII
THE SPREAD OF DISORDER
CHAPTER XXIII
A HARMLESS CONSPIRACY
CHAPTER XXIV
GEORGE FEELS GRATEFUL
CHAPTER XXV
A COUNTERSTROKE
CHAPTER XXVI
THE CLIMAX
CHAPTER XXVII
A SIGN FROM FLETT
CHAPTER XXVIII
THE LEADING WITNESS
CHAPTER XXIX
FLORA'S ENLIGHTENMENT
CHAPTER XXX
THE ESCAPE
Part of the night he lay awake, shivering; but during the rest he slept; and he rose at dawn, very cold and wet with dew. His foot was very sore, and he had a sharp pain in his side. For the first hour, walking cost him an effort; but as he grew warmer it became less difficult, and his foot felt easier. Then, as he crossed a slight elevation, he saw a faint gray smear on the far horizon and it sent a thrill through him. Canadian locomotives burning native coal pour out clouds of thick black smoke which can be seen a long way in the clear air of the prairie. George was thirty or forty feet, he thought, above the general level of the plain, the light was strong, and he imagined that it would take him most of the day to reach the spot over which the smoke had floated. He was, however, heading for the track, and he gathered his courage
CHAPTER XXXI
THE REACTION
CHAPTER XXXII
A REVELATION
CHAPTER XXXIII
GEORGE MAKES UP HIS MIND
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Harold Bindloss
Published by Good Press, 2019
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It's almost impossible to imagine your living on a farm in western
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