The Law of Hemlock Mountain

BY HUGH LUNDSFORD
Frontispiece by DOUGLAS DUER
New York W. J. Watt & Company PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1920, by W. J. WATT & COMPANY
PRESS OF BRAUNWORTH & CO. BOOK MANUFACTURERS BROOKLYN, N.Y.

“I am sorry,” declared Spurrier, humbly. “I didn’t know they were pets. They behaved very much like wild birds.”

The officer whose collar ornaments were the winged staff and serpents of the medical branch, held what was left of the deck in his right hand and moistened the tip of his thumb against the tip of his tongue.
“Reënforcements, major?” he inquired with a glance to the man at his left, and the poker face of the gentleman so addressed remained impervious to expression as the answer was given back:
“No, I’ll stand by what I’ve got here.”
If the utterance hung on a quarter second of indecision it was a circumstance that went unnoted, save possibly by a young man with the single bars of a lieutenant on his shoulder straps—and Spurrier gave no flicker of recognition of what had escaped the others.

Hugh Lundsford
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2010-11-04

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Love stories; Kentucky -- Fiction; Cumberland Mountains -- Fiction

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