THE FLYING U'S LAST STAND. An amusing account of Chip and the other boys
opposing a party of school teachers.
THE UPHILL CLIMB. A story of a mountain ranch and of a man's hard fight
on the uphill road to manliness.
THE PHANTOM HERD. The title of a moving-picture staged in New Mexico by
the "Flying U" boys.
THE HERITAGE OF THE SIOUX. The "Flying U" boys stage a fake bank robbery
for film purposes which precedes a real one for lust of gold.
THE GRINGOS. A story of love and adventure on a ranch in California.
STARR OF THE DESERT. A New Mexico ranch story of mystery and adventure.
THE LOOKOUT MAN. A Northern California story full of action, excitement
and love.
Transcriber's Notes:
Typographical errors in original have been corrected as follows:
Chapter III
"Would you take one, if it were offered to you," asked Grace quickly.
changed to: "Would you take one, if it were offered to you?" asked Grace
quickly.
"No one, but an old negro cook, who has been with me for years.
changed to: "No one but an old negro cook, who has been with me for
years.
I am going to take the case largely bceause it has interested me,
changed to: I am going to take the case largely because it has
interested me,
Chapter IV
Duvall examined this house next door with a great deal of interest
changed to: Duvall examined this house next door with a great deal of
interest.
"Nothing, so far. I confess the thing is somewhat of a puzzle.
changed to: "Nothing, so far. I confess the thing is somewhat of a
puzzle."
Chapter V
...eyes of the two men were tent curiously upon her,
changed to: ...eyes of the two men were bent curiously upon her,
Why, sir. Is anything wrong?"
changed to: Why, sir? Is anything wrong?"
Chapter VI
Dora will bring me some dinner," she said,
changed to: Nora will bring me some dinner," she said,
She has become a sort of public character."
changed to: She has become a sort of public character.
Chapter VII
Duvall turned to his companion with a juzzled frown.
changed to: Duvall turned to his companion with a puzzled frown.
...his head, far below the sill of this window. nor could anyone...
changed to: ...his head, far below the sill of this window, nor could
anyone...
...may have to be here some time, I've got a queer case...
changed to: ...may have to be here some time. I've got a queer case...
Chapter VIII
"Nothing, replied Mrs. Morton.
changed to: "Nothing," replied Mrs. Morton.
"This is where Mr. Moore receives his callers:
changed to: "This is where Mr. Moore receives his callers.
...at the Grand to-night, It will be your last
changed to: ...at the Grand to-night, it will be your last.
"Last night I knew it would be needed to-day."
changed to: "Last night. I knew it would be needed to-day."
...when the moment arrived, I gave it to the actor who took it to Miss
Morton:"
changed to: ...when the moment arrived, I gave it to the actor who took
it to Miss Morton."
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