The Landloper: The Romance of a Man on Foot
The man who called himself Walker Farr plodded down the dusty stretches of a country road.
He moved leisurely. He neither slouched like a vagabond nor did he swing with a stride which indicated that he had aim in life or destination in mind. When he came under arching elms he plucked his worn cap from his head and stuffed it into a coat pocket which already bulged bulkily against his flank. He gazed to right and left upon the glories of a sun-bathed June morning and strolled bareheaded along the aisle of a temple of the great Out-of-Doors.
He was young and stalwart and sunburnt.
A big, gray automobile squawked curt warning behind him and then swept past and on its way, kicking dust upon him from its whirring wheels.
He gave the car only an indifferent glance, but, as he walked on, he was conscious that out of the blur of impressions the memory of a girl's profile lingered.
A farmer-man who had come to the end of a row in a field near the highway fence leaned on his hoe-handle and squinted against the sun at the face of the passer-by. Then the farmer shifted his gaze to the stranger's clothing and scowled. The face was the countenance of a man who was somebody; the clothing was the road-worn garb of a vagrant.
“Here, you!” called the farmer.
“I hear you,” said the man who called himself Walker Farr, smiling and putting subtle insolence into the smile.
“Do you want a job?”
“No, sir.”
“Have you got a job?”
“Yes, sir.”
Holman Day
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THE LANDLOPER
THE LANDLOPER
I
IN THE DUST OF THE LONG HIGHWAY
II
A HOME-MADE KNIGHT-ERRANT
III
KNIGHT-ERRANTRY TESTED
IV
FARR, THE FAT TRAMP, AND A SUIT OF CLOTHES
V
THE GIRL WHO GUARDED HER LIPS
VI
A MAN ON FOOT AND A MAN IN HIS CHARIOT
VII
THE RAKE WHICH GROPED IN DARK WATERS
VIII
THE KEY TO A DOOR IN BLOCK TEN
IX
THE GIRL FROM TADOUSAC
X
POISON FOR THE POOR
XI
THE LORDS OF THE CITY
XII
AT THE FOOT OF THE THRONE
XIII
THE CODE AND THE GAGE OF BATTLE
XIV
THE MATTER OF DOING WHAT ONE CAN
XV
WHEN A MAID IS COY
XVI
FARR HAS A VISION AND CLOSES HIS LIPS
XVII
THE MADNESS OF A MIDSUMMER NIGHT
XVIII
CORRALING A CONVERT
XIX
CONSCIENCE ENLISTING A RECRUIT
XX
CONSIDERATION: ONE DAUGHTER
XXI
THE HONORABLE LION CONFERS WITH COLONEL TIGER
XXII
ENLISTING A KNIGHT-ERRANT
XXIII
THE PROPHET WHO WAS UNDERRATED
XXIV
THE STAR CHAMBER IN THE OLD NATIONAL
XXV
A GIRL AND A MATTER OF HONOR
XXVI
THE DRIVEN BARGAIN
XXVII
A DICKER FOR A MAN'S SOUL
XXVIII
THE MAN WHO WAS NOT AFRAID
XXIX
THE BOMB
XXX
A GIRL'S IMPULSE
XXXI
THE MASK OF CYNICISM
XXXII
THE DEBT
XXXIII
ALL THE WORLD OUTSIDE