PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
PUBLISHED FEBRUARY, 1914
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Contents
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I | The Happy Girl | [1] |
| II | A Ride In The Rain | [19] |
| III | Wayland Receives a Warning | [46] |
| IV | The Supervisor of the Forest | [68] |
| V | The Golden Pathway | [82] |
| VI | Storm-Bound | [110] |
| VII | The Walk in the Rain | [123] |
| VIII | The Other Girl | [142] |
| IX | Further Perplexities | [159] |
| X | The Camp on the Pass | [173] |
| XI | The Death-Grapple | [195] |
| XII | Berrie’s Vigil | [204] |
| XIII | The Gossips Awake | [223] |
| XIV | The Summons | [247] |
| XV | A Matter of Millinery | [260] |
| XVI | The Private Car | [274] |
Illustrations
| PAGE | |
| Her Face Shone as She Called Out: “Well, How Do You Stack Up This Morning?” | [Frontispiece] |
| The Girl Behind Him was a Wondrous Part of This Wild and Unaccountable Country | [6] |
| She Found Herself Confronted by an Endless Maze of Blackened Tree-Trunks | [140] |
| The Slender Youth Went Down Before the Big Rancher as though Struck by a Catapult | [196] |