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Chapter 3 A FALLEN MAN SHOOTS.

Word Count: 1329    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

." The scene surrounding it was one of extreme loveliness, and Lemuel, though a child, was yet poet enough to be silent while nature was speaking to him so eloquentl

trees that stood near to the pond cast their shadows upon its clear waters and saw with satisfaction themselves mirrored therein. A few cows had come to the

ond. The scenery had no charms for this boy, who, tiring of the monotony of unsuccessful

attention to him, not so much as

the Negro boy attempted to start up a conversa

in Lemuel's

uched Lemuel on the shoulder, and with a

either speaking to n

ishing pole across his shoulder, started away, s

ike

ke h

her be

or whit

mount to a declaration of war, and was everywhere regarded as a casus belli, and Lemuel Dalton accepted it as such. He sprang to

his purpose to settle this old score before assuming charge of his estate on th

he was a slave of the Dalton's and remained on the place after the coming of freedom. Sober, industrious, thrifty, thoroug

estate, the practical operations of his farming affairs b

He was conscious of his acceptable personal appearance and was somewhat vain. This vanity was not lessened, of course, by his knowledge of the fact that he was the best farm hand in all that section of country. He was, however, very companionable, and his

e in order that he may be in prime condition for the sports incident to the coming of an excursion from the neighboring city to a n

m farm house in which they lived, said to Harry,

shoulder, but did not d

was, dismounted, hitched his horse,

oken to each other, and both now understood that a fi

ndition of crops you quit to go to picnics, shows, dances, camp meetings, funerals, and on every excursion that comes along. Your example is demoraliz

s though he were a slave. Before he could suppress his anger en

aces by the death of their uncles don't know that Grant

ton said to Harry: "You apologi

n my sentiment

uel's reach was longer than that of Harry, and he was by far the more skillful. He had for years been taking boxing lessons secretly, that he might be prepared for this very occasion. Lemuel Dalton had the further advantage of coolness

e presence of Beulah was too galling, and Harry determined to prevent such an outcome at all hazards. In a fit of exasperation, and in return for a we

w, with his right hand he drew his pistol in time to shoot Harry just as the latter

ng to Harry's sid

urned to go he cast a look of triumph and contempt at the wounded Negro and his screaming sister

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1 Chapter 1 AN ANGLO-SAXON'S DEATH.2 Chapter 2 A NEW KING ... WHICH KNEW NOT JOSEPH. 3 Chapter 3 A FALLEN MAN SHOOTS.4 Chapter 4 THE CLANS GATHER.5 Chapter 5 BREEDS TROUBLE FOR AFTER YEARS.6 Chapter 6 AN ACT OF WHICH NOBODY IS PROUD.7 Chapter 7 A MAN AGAINST A REGIMENT.8 Chapter 8 THE HINT NOT TAKEN.9 Chapter 9 DORLAN WARTHELL.10 Chapter 10 CUPID SHOULD BE MORE CAREFUL.11 Chapter 11 A STORMY INTERVIEW.12 Chapter 12 MORLENE AND DORLAN.13 Chapter 13 A WHOLE CITY STIRRED.14 Chapter 14 BLOODWORTH AT WORK.15 Chapter 15 HARRY BECOMES A TOOL.16 Chapter 16 A WOMAN AROUSED.17 Chapter 17 CLANDESTINELY, YET IN HONOR.18 Chapter 18 WHO WINS 19 Chapter 19 THE SCENE SHIFTS.20 Chapter 20 THE BYSTANDERS CHEER.21 Chapter 21 TO BEGIN LIFE ANEW, AS IT WERE.22 Chapter 22 EXCUSABLE RUDENESS.23 Chapter 23 A STREET PARADE.24 Chapter 24 GOING FORTH TO UNFETTER.25 Chapter 25 TONY MARSHALL.26 Chapter 26 A MORNING RIDE.27 Chapter 27 THEY FEAR EACH OTHER.28 Chapter 28 O DEATH, WHERE IS THY STING 29 Chapter 29 IN THE BALANCES.30 Chapter 30 THE TELEGRAM.