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 NOVELS OF FRONTIER LIFE BY WILLIAM LEOD RAINE

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A tale of the western frontier, where the "rustler" abounds. One of the sweetest love stories ever told.

How a member of the border police saved the life of an innocent man, followed a fugitive to Wyomin, and then passed through deadly peril to ultimate happiness.

In this wild story the author brings out the turbid life of the frontier with all its engaging dash and vigor.

The scene is laid in the mining centers of Montana, where politics and mining industries are the religion of the country

Every chapter teems with wholesome, stirring adventures, replete with the dashing spirit of the border.

A story of Arizona; of swift riding men and daring outlaws; of a bitter feud between cattle-men and sheep-herders.

A stroy of the turbid life of the frontier with a charmming love interest running through its pages.

A story brimful of excitment, with enough gun-play an adventure to suit anyone.

A Western story of romance and adventure, containing a vivacious and stirring tale.

A brezzy, pleasant and amusing love story of Western mining life.

A tale of old-time pirates and of modern loce, hate and adventure.

A crisply entertaining love story in the land where might makes right.

In which two cousins are contestants for the same prizes; political honours and the hand of a girl.

The hero finally conquers both himself and his enemies and wins the love of a wonderful girl.

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