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Square Deal Sanderson

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Chapter 1 THE NORTH RAID

Word Count: 1156    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

sting on a saddle seat. His sleep over, he had discovered that the saddle seat felt hard to his cheek. In changing his p

ket, and went to sleep again. Of course he had not neglected to take one sweeping glance ar

ak-unencumbered by rope or leather, was industriously cropping the dew-laden blades of some bunch-grass within a dozen yards

treak of dawn as he closed his eyes. There would be no vitriolic-voiced cook to ba

nket, get his own breakfast, and ride northeastward. He was a free agent n

full hour when he again awakened. He stret

aloud. "I'd say you've got a medium appetite. Th

big arroyo. Fifty feet from the camp rose the sloping north wall of the arroyo, with some dwarf spruce trees fringing its edge. Sanderson had taken a

his right hand slipping quickly to the butt of the pistol at his right hip. His c

of animal and rider as they appeared for an instant, partly screened from him by the trees and undergrowth

y incidents of life, and where a man's safety depended entirely upon his own vigilance and wisdom, Sanderson got up carefu

of any evil intentions; he might by this time be riding strai

thily, leaning forward over the black horse's mane as though des

om the gully-thinking he was far enough away to escape observation, and yet not quite certa

debating an impulse to climb to the top of the gully, to see if the rider was in sight, he heard a sound as

se-which was further concealed by the thicket of alder. The men, however, did not look into the arroyo. Their attention and interest appeared to

one of the men lau

his trail, an' reckons on givin' us the slip. I never thought Bill w

said. "I ain't never trusted him. He won't div

ckon we won't take chances on losin' him again-l

Sanderson could hear the clatter of hoofs, receding. He

hat all were concerned in a personal quarrel which was no concern of Sanderson's. It was also apparent to Sanderson that the

rifted into the West to exact its toll from a people who could

with the other two, and that the first rider had decamped with the entire spoils. That m

and so, working rapidly, he broke camp, threw saddle and bridle on the white horse, strapped his slicker to the cantle of

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Square Deal Sanderson
Square Deal Sanderson
“Classic western. According to Pulprack (quoting Adventure Fiction.com) "Charles Alden Seltzer (Aug. 15, 1875 - Feb. 9, 1942) The vital statistics are: Born in August 1875, at the village of Janesville, Wisconsin. One year in Wisconsin. Then to Columbus, Ohio, where after a time I worked at various enterprises, such as newsboy, telegraph messenger, painter, carpenter and manager of the circulation of a newspaper. Spent the better part of five summer and some of the winters in Union County, New Mexico. At twenty I was in Cleveland, Ohio, where I was again a carpenter. Foreman, contractor. Began to write about this time — nights. Thirteen years of writing without finding a publisher. In the interim I was engaged in various enterprises: Building inspector for the City of Cleveland, editor of a small newspaper, expert for the Cuyahoga County Board of Appraisers. Wrote and sold about one hundred short stories. Published a book of short stories called the Range Riders in 1911. A success. Followed it with a full length novel called The Two Gun Man in 1911. Another bell-ringer..."”
1 Chapter 1 THE NORTH RAID2 Chapter 2 A MAN'S CURIOSITY3 Chapter 3 SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON4 Chapter 4 IH WHICH A MAN IS SYMPATHETIC5 Chapter 5 WATER AND KISSES6 Chapter 6 SANDERSON LIES7 Chapter 7 KISSES-A MAN REFUSES THEM8 Chapter 8 THE PLOTTERS9 Chapter 9 THE LITTLE MAN TALKS10 Chapter 10 PLAIN TALK11 Chapter 11 THE ULTIMATUM12 Chapter 12 DALE MOVES13 Chapter 13 A PLOT THAT WORKED14 Chapter 14 TEE VOICE OF THE COYOTE15 Chapter 15 DALE PAYS A VISIT16 Chapter 16 THE HAND OF THE ENEMY17 Chapter 17 THE TRAIL HERD18 Chapter 18 CHECKED BY THE SYSTEM19 Chapter 19 A QUESTION OF BRANDS20 Chapter 20 DEVIL'S HOLE21 Chapter 21 A MAN BORROWS MONEY22 Chapter 22 A MAN FROM THE ABYSS23 Chapter 23 THE GUNMAN24 Chapter 24 CONCERNING A WOMAN25 Chapter 25 A MAN IS AROUSED26 Chapter 26 A MAN IS HANGED27 Chapter 27 THE AMBUSH28 Chapter 28 NYLAND MEETS A KILLER 29 Chapter 29 NYLAND'S VENGEANCE30 Chapter 30 THE LAW TAKES A HAND31 Chapter 31 THE FUGITIVE32 Chapter 32 WINNING A FIGHT33 Chapter 33 A MAN LEAVES OKAR34 Chapter 34 A MAN GETS A SQUARE DEAL35 Chapter 35 A DEAL IN LOVE