Wyoming

a Story of the Outdoor West

By William MacLeod Raine


CONTENTS

[CHAPTER I. A DESERT MEETING]
[CHAPTER II. THE KING OF THE BIG HORN COUNTRY]
[CHAPTER III. AN INVITATION GIVEN AND ACCEPTED]
[CHAPTER IV. AT THE LAZY D RANCH]
[CHAPTER V. THE DANCE AT FRASER’S]
[CHAPTER VI. A PARTY CALL]
[CHAPTER VII. THE MAN FROM THE SHOSHONE FASTNESSES]
[CHAPTER VIII. IN THE LAZY D HOSPITAL]
[CHAPTER IX. MISS DARLING ARRIVES]
[CHAPTER X. A SHEPHERD OF THE DESERT]
[CHAPTER XI. A RESCUE]
[CHAPTER XII. MISTRESS AND MAID]
[CHAPTER XIII. THE TWO COUSINS]
[CHAPTER XIV. FOR THE WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP]
[CHAPTER XV. JUDD MORGAN PASSES]
[CHAPTER XVI. HUNTING BIG GAME]
[CHAPTER XVII. RUN TO EARTH]
[CHAPTER XVIII. PLAYING FOR TIME]
[CHAPTER XIX. WEST POINT TO THE RESCUE]
[CHAPTER XX. TWO CASES OF DISCIPLINE]
[CHAPTER XXI. THE SIGNAL LIGHTS]
[CHAPTER XXII. EXIT THE “KING”]
[CHAPTER XXIII. JOURNEYS END IN LOVERS’ MEETING]

CHAPTER I.
A DESERT MEETING

An automobile shot out from a gash in the hills and slipped swiftly down to the butte. Here it came to a halt on the white, dusty road, while its occupant gazed with eager, unsated eyes on the great panorama that stretched before her. The earth rolled in waves like a mighty sea to the distant horizon line. From a wonderful blue sky poured down upon the land a bath of sunbeat. The air was like wine, pure and strong, and above the desert swam the rare, untempered light of Wyoming. Surely here was a peace primeval, a silence unbroken since the birth of creation.

It was all new to her, and wonderfully exhilarating. The infinite roll of plain, the distant shining mountains, the multitudinous voices of the desert drowned in a sunlit sea of space—they were all details of the situation that ministered to a large serenity.