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Following the trail itself, Whispering Smith rode slowly.

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WHISPERING

SMITH



BY

FRANK H. SPEARMAN

ILLUSTRATED BY

N. C. WYETH



CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS

NEW YORK:::::::::::::::::::: 1906

Copyright, 1906, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS


Published, September, 1906

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TO MY SON

THOMAS CLARK SPEARMAN

IN MEMORY OF

A PIEDMONT WINTER

ILLUSTRATIONS

  1. Following the trail itself. Whispering Smith rode slowly
    Frontispiece
  2. facing
    page
  3. "And whom may I say the message is from?"
    27
  4. These three carried rifles slung across their pommels, and in front of them rode the stranger
    33
  5. Wheeling at arm's length, shot again
    302


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