Lahoma
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J. Breckenridge Ellis. Lahoma
Lahoma
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I
THE TOUCH OF A CHILD
CHAPTER II
BRICK MAKES A MOVE
CHAPTER III
FLIGHT
CHAPTER IV
AN UNWONTED PRAYER
CHAPTER V
A NEW ROBINSON CRUSOE
CHAPTER VI
A MYSTERIOUS GUEST
CHAPTER VII
RED FEATHER
CHAPTER VIII
GETTING CIVILIZED
CHAPTER IX
A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY
CHAPTER X
THE FLAG OF TRUCE
CHAPTER XI
THE HALF-OPENED BUD
CHAPTER XII
THE BIG WORLD
CHAPTER XIII
A SURE-ENOUGH MAN
CHAPTER XIV
WRITING HOME
CHAPTER XV
THE DAY OF FENCES
CHAPTER XVI
THE ONYX PIN
CHAPTER XVII
BRICK MAKES A STAND
CHAPTER XVIII
LIFE ON ONE CONDITION
CHAPTER XIX
LIKE LOVERS
CHAPTER XX
TOGETHER
CHAPTER XXI
THE NORTHER
CHAPTER XXII
JOURNEY'S END
CHAPTER XXIII
FACING THE MOB
CHAPTER XXIV
MINE ENEMY
CHAPTER XXV
GLEDWARE'S POSSESSIONS
CHAPTER XXVI
JUST A HABIT
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J. Breckenridge Ellis
Published by Good Press, 2019
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Supporting himself by the sideboard, he drew himself around to the front, the only opening of the canvas room. He looked within. A first look told him that the wagon was fitted up for a long journey, and that its contents had not been disturbed by bandits or Indians. The second look distinguished two objects that excluded from attention all others. Upon a mattress at the rear of the wagon lay a woman, her face covered by a cloth; and near the front seat stood a keg of water. It was impossible to note the rigid form of the woman and the position of the arms and hands without perceiving that she was dead.
The man recognized this truth but it made only a dim impression; that keg of water meant life—and life was a thousandfold more to him than death. He drew himself upon the seat, snatched at the tin cup beside the keg, and drew out the cloth-covered corn-cob that stopped the flow. Having slaked his thirst, there was mingled with his sense of ineffable content, an overwhelming desire for sleep. He dropped on the second mattress, on which bedclothes were carelessly strewn; his head found the empty pillow that lay indented as it had been left by some vanished sleeper. As his eyelids closed, he fell sound asleep. But for the rising and falling of his powerful breast, he was as motionless as the body of the woman.
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