Fifth Printing, June 5, 1911
Sixth Printing, July 1, 1911
Seventh Printing, August 17, 1911
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | “Me—Smith” | [11] |
| II. | On the Alkali Hill | [18] |
| III. | The Empty Chair | [29] |
| IV. | A Swap in Saddle Blankets | [48] |
| V. | Smith Makes Medicine with the Schoolmarm | [58] |
| VI. | The Great Secret | [79] |
| VII. | Cupid “Wings” a Deputy Sheriff | [95] |
| VIII. | The Bug-hunter Elucidates | [110] |
| IX. | Speaking Of Grasshoppers—— | [123] |
| X. | Mother Love and Savage Passion Conflict | [130] |
| XI. | The Best Horse | [142] |
| XII. | Smith Gets “Hunks” | [156] |
| XIII. | Susie’s Indian Blood | [162] |
| XIV. | The Slayer of Mastodons | [169] |
| XV. | Where a Man Gets a Thirst | [190] |
| XVI. | Tinhorn Frank Smells Money | [205] |
| XVII. | Susie Humbles Herself to Smith | [213] |
| XVIII. | A Bad “Hombre” | [228] |
| XIX. | When The Clouds Played Wolf | [240] |
| XX. | The Love Medicine of the Sioux | [248] |
| XXI. | The Murderer of White Antelope | [272] |
| XXII. | A Mongolian Cupid | [293] |
| XXIII. | In Their Own Way | [303] |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
| PAGE | |
| “That Look in Your Eyes—That Look as if You Hadn’t Nothin’ to Hide—is it True?” | [ Frontispiece] |
| “She’s a Game Kid, All Right,” Said Smith to Himself at the Top of the Hill. | [22] |
| It Meant Death—but it was Wet!—it was Water! | [196] |
| Smith Reached for the Trailing Rope and They Were Gone! | [284] |
| They Quirted Their Horses at Breakneck Speed In the Direction of the Bad Lands. | [308] |