The Shepherd of the Hills

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The Shepherd of the Hills (1907)
by Harold Bell Wright
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THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS

SAMMY LANE

Frontispiece. The Shepherd of the Hills.


The Shepherd

of the Hills



By Harold Bell Wright



Author of "That Printer of Udells,"
"The Calling of Dan Matthews"



With Four Illustrations
By F. GRAHAM COOTES




A. L. BURT COMPANY

PUBLISHERS NEW YORK

Copyright, 1907,
By Harold Bell Wright


Copyright, 1907,
By Elberry W. Reynolds


Published, September, 1907

"That all with one consent praise new-horn gawds,
Tho they are made and moulded of things past,
And give to dust that is a little gilt
More laud than gilt o'er-dusted."

Troilus and Cressida. Act 3: Sc. 8

TO FRANCES, MY WIFE

IN MEMORY OP THAT BEAUTIFUL SUMMER
IN THE OZARK HILLS, WHEN, SO OFTEN,
WE FOLLOWED THE OLD TRAIL AROUND
THE RIM OF MUTTON HOLLOW—THE TRAIL
THAT IS NOBODY KNOWS HOW OLD AND
FROM SAMMY'S LOOKOUT WATCHED THE
DAY GO OVER THE WESTERN RIDGES.

CONTENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS

Drawn by
F. GRAHAM COOTES

  1. PAGE
  2. Sammy Lane Frontispiece
  3. * * * and when he comes—"
    66
  4. Then the three friends * * * went down the mountain side, together
    115
  5. "We'll wait for the moon, here"
    346


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