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  NOVELS OF FRONTIER LIFE BY

  WILLIAM MacLEOD RAINE

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  MAVERICKS.

  A tale of the western frontier, where the "rustler," whose depredationsare so keenly resented by the early settlers of the range, abounds. Oneof the sweetest love stories ever told.

  A TEXAS RANGER.

  How a member of the most dauntless border police force carried lawinto the mesquit, saved the life of an innocent man after a series ofthrilling adventures, followed a fugitive to Wyoming, and then passedthrough deadly peril to ultimate happiness.

  WYOMING.

  In this vivid story of the outdoor West the author has captured thebreezy charm of "cattleland," and brings out the turbid life of thefrontier with all its engaging dash and vigor.

  RIDGWAY OF MONTANA.

  The scene is laid in the mining centers of Montana, where politics andmining industries are the religion of the country. The politicalcontest, the love scene, and the fine character drawing give thisstory great strength and charm.

  BUCKY O'CONNOR.

  Every chapter teems with wholesome, stirring adventures, replete withthe dashing spirit of the border, told with dramatic dash andabsorbing fascination of style and plot.

  CROOKED TRAILS AND STRAIGHT.

  A story of Arizona; of swift-riding men and daring outlaws; of abitter feud between cattlemen and sheep-herders. The heroine is a mostunusual woman and her love story reaches a culmination that isfittingly characteristic of the great free West.

  BRAND BLOTTERS.

  A story of the Cattle Range. This story brings out the turbid life ofthe frontier, with all its engaging dash and vigor, with a charminglove interest running through its 320 pages.

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