CONTENTS

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Ridin' [13]
The Song of the Leather [16]
A Bad Half Hour [19]
From Town [22]
A Cowboy's Prayer [26]
The Christmas Trail [29]
A Border Affair [33]
The Bunk-House Orchestra [36]
The Outlaw [40]
The Legend of Boastful Bill [43]
The Tied Maverick [48]
A Roundup Lullaby [51]
The Trail o' Love [55]
Bachin' [58]
The Glory Trail [61]
Bacon [65]
The Lost Pardner [67]
God's Reserves [70]
The Married Man [74]
The Old Cow Man [78]
The Plainsmen [82]
The Westerner [86]
The Wind is Blowin' [89]
On Boot Hill [91]

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

When the last free trail is a prim, fenced lane And our graves grow weeds through forgetful Mays, Richer and statelier then you'll reign, Mother of men whom the world will praise. And your sons will love you and sigh for you, Labor and battle and die for you, But never the fondest will understand The way we have loved you, young, young land. [Frontispiece.]
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When my feet is in the stirrups And my hawse is on the bust. [14]
There's a time to be slow and a time to be quick. [18]
We have gathered fightin' pointers from the famous bronco steed. [24]
The taut ropes sing like a banjo string And the latigoes creak and strain. [40]
I wait to hear him ridin' up behind. [68]
There's land where yet no ditchers dig Nor cranks experiment; It's only lovely, free and big And isn't worth a cent. [80]
Born of a free, world-wandering race Little we yearned o'er an oft-turned sod. [82]

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