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Honoré Morrow. Judith of the Godless Valley
Judith of the Godless Valley
Table of Contents
I LOST CHIEF SCHOOLHOUSE II OSCAR JEFFERSON III THE GRADUATION DANCE IV THE HOUSE IN THE YELLOW CANYON V THE HUNT ON LOST CHIEF VI LITTLE SWIFT CROSSES THE DIVIDE VII THE POST-OFFICE CONFERENCE VIII JUDITH AT THE RODEO IX THE TRIP TO MOUNTAIN CITY X WILD HORSES XI THE LOG CHAPEL XII THE FIRST SERMON XIII PRINCE GOES MARCHING ON XIV THE BATTLE OF THE BULLS XV THE FLAME IN THE VALLEY XVI THE TRAIL OVER THE PASS XVII BLACK DEVIL PASS XVIII ELIJAH NELSON'S RANCH XIX HOME. JUDITH OF THE GODLESS VALLEY
CHAPTER I
LOST CHIEF SCHOOLHOUSE
CHAPTER II
OSCAR JEFFERSON
CHAPTER III
THE GRADUATION DANCE
CHAPTER IV
THE HOUSE IN THE YELLOW CANYON
CHAPTER V
THE HUNT ON LOST CHIEF
CHAPTER VI
LITTLE SWIFT CROSSES THE DIVIDE
CHAPTER VII
THE POST-OFFICE CONFERENCE
CHAPTER VIII
JUDITH AT THE RODEO
CHAPTER IX
THE TRIP TO MOUNTAIN CITY
CHAPTER X
WILD HORSES
CHAPTER XI
THE LOG CHAPEL
CHAPTER XII
THE FIRST SERMON
CHAPTER XIII
PRINCE GOES MARCHING ON
CHAPTER XIV
THE BATTLE OF THE BULLS
CHAPTER XV
THE FLAME IN THE VALLEY
CHAPTER XVI
THE TRAIL OVER THE PASS
CHAPTER XVII
BLACK DEVIL PASS
CHAPTER XVIII
ELIJAH NELSON'S RANCH
CHAPTER XIX
HOME
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Honoré Morrow
Published by Good Press, 2019
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Doug."
The boy said nothing more. He scowled and sat staring at his father long after that strenuous person was absorbed in his book. Then he kicked off his boots, pulled off his vest and trousers and crawled into bed. Not long after, Mrs. Spencer came in, glanced at her husband, sighed wearily, then she too went to bed. Judith finished wiping the dishes, sauntered in to the center table and shortly was absorbed in "Bleak House." Mrs. Spencer was snoring quietly and Douglas had not stirred for an hour when he heard his father say in a low voice: