Selected Short Works
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Zane Grey. Selected Short Works
Selected Short Works
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I. — AMBER'S MIRAGE
II. — BERNARDO'S REVENGE
First published as "Tigre" in Munsey's Magazine, September 1912
III. — CALIFORNIA RED
First published in 1926. PREFACE
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IV. — THE CAMP ROBBER
First published in McCall's Magazine, November 1928 Reprinted in Zane Grey's Western Magazine, December 1969
V. — DEATH VALLEY
First published in Harper's Magazine, May 1920
VI. — DON: THE STORY OF A LION DOG
First published in Harper's Magazine, August 1925 Reprinted in Zane Grey's Western Magazine, August 1949
VII. — THE GREAT SLAVE
First published in Ladies Home Journal, December 1920 Reprinted in Zane Grey's Western Magazine, March 1950
VIII. — LIGHTNING
First published in The Outing Magazine, April 1910 Reprinted in Zane Grey's Western Magazine, March 1970
IX. — LURE OF THE RIVER
First published in 1923
X. — A MISSOURI SCHOOLMARM
First published as "From Missouri" in McCall's, July 1926 Reprinted in Zane Grey's Western Magazine, April 1953 and July 1970
XI. — MONTY PRICE'S NIGHTINGALE
First published in The Popular Magazine, May 7, 1915 Reprinted in Zane Grey's Western Magazine, February 1970
XII. — NONNEZOSHE—THE RAINBOW BRIDGE
First published in The Recreation Magazine, February 1915
XIII. — THE RANGER
First published in Ladies Home Journal, Oct 1929 Abridged version printed in Zane Grey's Western Magazine, November 1947. PART I
PART II
PART III
PART IV
PART V
PART VI
XIV. — TAPPAN'S BURRO
First published in Ladies Home Journal, Jun 1923 Reprinted in Zane Grey's Western Magazine, November 1951. PART I
PART II
PART III
XV. — THE WOLF TRACKER
First published in Ladies Home Journal, November 1924 Reprinted in Zane Grey's Western Magazine, February 1951. PART I
PART II
PART III
PART IV
PART V
THE END
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Zane Grey
Published by Good Press, 2021
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Nevertheless, the covert significance Crawford attached to the act of the burro seemed not to be lost upon Al. While doing the camp chores he no longer whistled. The sun grew dusky red and when it sank behind the mountains, it was as if a furnace door had been closed. Presently with the shadows a cool air came across the desert. Then twilight fell. Silence and loneliness seemed accentuated.
The old prospector lay propped up, his bright eyes upon the peaks. Al sat with his back to the rock, gazing out to see the moon come up over the weird formation of desert.
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