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Tiny Luttrell

Tiny Luttrell

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TINY LUTTRELL

BY
ERNEST WILLIAM HORNUNG

AUTHOR OF "A BRIDE FROM THE BUSH," "UNDER TWO SKIES"

NEW YORK
CASSELL PUBLISHING COMPANY
104 & 106 Fourth Avenue

Copyright, 1893, by
CASSELL PUBLISHING COMPANY.

All rights reserved.

THE MERSHON COMPANY PRESS,
RAHWAY, N. J.


TO
C. A. M. D.
FROM
E. W. H.


CONTENTS.

CHAPTER   PAGE
I. The Coming of Tiny, 1
II. Swift of Wallandoon, 21
III. The Tail of the Season, 44
IV. Ruth and Christina, 63
V. Essingham Rectory, 84
VI. A Matter of Ancient History, 102
VII. The Shadow of the Hall, 116
VIII. Countess Dromard at Home, 133
IX. Mother and Son, 148
X. A Threatening Dawn, 162
XI. In the Ladies' Tent, 176
XII. Ordeal by Battle, 193
XIII. Her Hour of Triumph, 213
XIV. A Cycle of Moods, 233
XV. The Invisible Ideal, 248
XVI. Foreign Soil, 263
XVII. The High Seas, 286
XVIII. The Third Time of Asking, 306
XIX. Counsel's Opinion, 317
XX. In Honor Bound, 327
XXI. A Deaf Ear, 339
XXII. Summum Bonum, 348

TINY LUTTRELL.

CHAPTER I.
THE COMING OF TINY.

Swift of Wallandoon was visibly distraught. He had driven over to the township in the heat of the afternoon to meet the coach. The coach was just in sight, which meant that it could not arrive for at least half an hour. Yet nothing would induce Swift to wait quietly in the hotel veranda; he paid no sort of attention to the publican who pressed him to do so. The iron roofs of the little township crackled in the sun with a sound as of distant musketry; their sharp-edged shadows lay on the sand like sheets of zinc that might be lifted up in one piece; and a hot wind in full blast played steadily upon Swift's neck and ears. He had pulled up in the shade, and was leaning forward, with his wide-awake tilted over his nose, and his eyes on a cloud of dust between the bellying sand-hills and the dark blue sky. The cloud advanced, revealing from time to time a growing speck. That speck was the coach which Swift had come

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