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Prince Jan, St. Bernard

Chapter 12 THE POUNDMASTER'S PROBLEM

Word Count: 2997    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

ly and happily for Prince Jan and his friends in the little bungalow on the cliffs. Then he began to notice that Cap

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Prince Jan, St. Bernard
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“A woman with a young son is abandoned by her outlawed husband in the middle of nowhere and that too amidst the Indian uprising. Excerpt: "Everything all right, Limber?" asked Allan Traynor, boss of the Diamond H ranch, as a cowboy with jingling spurs reined his pony before the closed gates of the corral. Doctor Powell, standing beside Traynor, scrutinized the rider, whose broad-brimmed Stetson, caught by the wind, flapped from his face, exposing the sun-brown skin, firm chin and grey eyes. It needed no student of psychology to decide that Limber was not a man who would flinch when facing a six-shooter held by a rustler. The cowboy nodded answer to Traynor's query..." Forrestine C. Hooker was an American author in the early 20th century.”