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HOLBROOK BLINN AS "THE BAD MAN."| CHAPTER | PAGE |
| I.—Wherein it is shown that a young American had the courage to come into | |
| a new country; how fate played against him, and a neighbor looked longingly | |
| at his ranch | 3 |
| II.—Wherein, far away, another man hears whispers of the wealth along the | |
| border, and comes down to see about it | 11 |
| III.—Wherein Uncle Henry speaks his mind—as usual | 32 |
| IV.—Wherein "Red" reveals his heart, and Mrs. Quinn gives him good coffee | |
| and good advice | 52 |
| V.—Wherein Gilbert Jones is worried, and Lucia Pell is asked to do an | |
| impossible thing | 62 |
| VI.—Wherein an old love awakens, Pell reveals his true colors, a mortgage | |
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