THE TRAIL TO YESTERDAY
“IF YOU WANT THE PARSON TO DIE, DON’T LOOK AT ME WHEN HE STEPS IN.”
The Trail To
Yesterday
By Charles Alden Seltzer
Author of
“The Two-Gun Man,”
“The Coming of the Law,”
Etc.
With Three Illustrations
A. L. BURT COMPANY
PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
Copyright, 1913, by
OUTING PUBLISHING COMPANY
All rights reserved
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | A Woman on the Trail | [11] |
| II. | The Dim Trail | [40] |
| III. | Converging Trails | [53] |
| IV. | This Picture and That | [72] |
| V. | Dakota Evens a Score | [88] |
| VI. | Kindred Spirits | [111] |
| VII. | Bogged Down | [121] |
| VIII. | Sheila Fans a Flame | [146] |
| IX. | Strictly Business | [163] |
| X. | Duncan Adds Two and Two | [196] |
| XI. | A Parting and a Visit | [215] |
| XII. | A Meeting on the River Trail | [233] |
| XIII. | The Shot in the Back | [254] |
| XIV. | Langford Lays Off the Mask | [275] |
| XV. | The Parting on the River Trail | [303] |
| XVI. | Sheriff Allen Takes a Hand | [310] |
| XVII. | Doubler Talks | [323] |
| XVIII. | For Dakota | [336] |
| XIX. | Some Memories | [344] |
| XX. | Into the Unknown | [359] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| “If you want the parson to die, don’t look at me when he steps in.” | [Frontispiece] |
| “Won’t you please get us out of this?” | [134] |
| Duncan grasped for his pistol, but the hand holding it was stamped violently into the earth. | [161] |
THE TRAIL TO
YESTERDAY