The Forbidden Trail
THE TRAIL LIFTED ZIG-ZAG OVER THE COYOTE RANGE
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Copyright, 1919, by Frederick A. Stokes Company All rights reserved, including that of translation into foreign languages Printed in the United States of America
Roger was only seven. He was tall for his age and very thin. He had a thick crop of black hair and his eyes were large and precisely the color of the summer sky that lifted above the Moores' back yard. These were the little boy's only claims to beauty, for even at this time Roger's face was too much of the intellectual type to be handsome. Beauty is seldom intelligent. Roger's long, thin jaw, his thin, thoughtful mouth, his high forehead, were distinctly of the thinking, dreaming type.
It was midsummer and Roger's tanned legs and feet were bare and scratched and mosquito bitten. He wore a little blue gingham sailor suit, which was much rumpled and soiled.
Charlotte was five. She was tall for her age too. In fact at five she was nearly as tall as Roger. But she was not as thin as he. She had large brown eyes of astounding depth and softness and bronze brown hair that was short and curly. There were lovely curves in her scarlet, drooping lips and a fine arch to her head above the ears. There was a dimple in her round chin. She sat in front of Roger who was astride one end of a great plank that was up-ended on a barrel.
You go over and get Ernie and Elschen, Charley, commanded Roger in a deep, boyish voice.
I won't! returned Charley, succinctly, crowding closer to Roger, as she spoke.
Well now, do you think I'm going to play alone all the afternoon with a baby? roared Roger. You're too little to work this teeter-tauter with me. I'm not going to stand it, I'm not. You get off!
I won't, repeated Charley, none the less firmly that the red lips trembled. I runned away from our house to play with you and I'm going to play, I am.
Honoré Morrow
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CHAPTER I
THE DREAMER
CHAPTER II
HOPES DEFERRED
CHAPTER III
THE NEW DAY
CHAPTER IV
CHARLEY
CHAPTER V
VON MINDEN
CHAPTER VI
THE LETTER FROM WASHINGTON
CHAPTER VII
THE RUNAWAY
CHAPTER VIII
THE LONELY HUNTER
CHAPTER IX
GUSTAV
CHAPTER X
DEATH IN THE DESERT
CHAPTER XI
DICK'S SICKNESS
CHAPTER XII
DICKY'S LAST BOUT
CHAPTER XIII
THE GREAT DIVIDE
CHAPTER XIV
WASHINGTON
CHAPTER XV
RABBIT TAIL'S GANG
CHAPTER XVI
THE RIVER RANGE
CHAPTER XVII
THE BLACK BOX
CHAPTER XVIII
PAPA WOLF