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The Shepherd of the Hills

Chapter 2 Sammy Lane

Word Count: 1297    |    Released on: 11/11/2017

like them ought t' be as common as th' other kind, an' would be too if folks cared half as much 'bout breeding folks as they do 'bout rai

e that anybody ever heard tell. I'm powerful hungry, though. You'd better put in another pan of corn bread." She turned her pony's head toward the barn."Seems like you are always hungry," laughed the older woman, in return. "Well just go on out to the barn, and the men will take your horse; then come right in and I'll mighty soon have something to fill you up."Operations at the woodpile suddenly ceased and Young Matt was first at the barn-yard gate.Miss Sammy Lane was one of those rare young women whose appearance is not to be described. One can, of course, put it down that she was tall; beautifully tall, with the trimness of a young pine, deep bosomed, with limbs full-rounded, fairly tingling with the life and strength of perfect womanhood; and it may be said that her face was a face to go with one through the years, and to live still in one's dreams when the sap of life is gone, and, withered and old, one sits shaking before the fire; a generous, loving mouth, red lipped, full arched, with the corners tucked in and perfect teeth between; a womanly chin and nose, with character enough to save them from being pretty; hair dark, showing a touch of gold with umber in the shadows; a brow, full broad, set over brown eyes that had never been taught to hide behind their fringed veils, but looked always square out at you with a healthy look of good comradeship, a gleam of mirth, or a sudden, wide, questioning gaze that revealed depth of soul within.But what is the use? When all this is written, those who knew Sammy will say, "'Tis but a poor picture, for she is something more than all this." Uncle Ike, the postmaster at the Forks, did it much better when he said to "Preachin' Bill," the night of the "Doin's" at the Cove School, "Ba thundas! That gal o' Jim Lane's jest plumb fills th' whole house. WHAT! An' when she comes a ridin' up t' th' office on that brown pony o' hern, I'll be dad burned if she don't pretty nigh fill th' whole out doors, ba thundas! What!" And the little shrivelled up old hillsman, who keeps the ferry, removed his cob pipe long enough to reply, with all the emphasis possible to his squeaky voice, "She sure do, Ike. She sure

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The Shepherd of the Hills
The Shepherd of the Hills
“It was corn-planting time, when the stranger followed the Old Trail into the Mutton Hollow neighborhood.”
1 Chapter 1 The Stranger2 Chapter 2 Sammy Lane3 Chapter 3 The Voice From Out The Mists4 Chapter 4 A Chat With Aunt Mollie5 Chapter 5 Jest Nobody 6 Chapter 6 The Story7 Chapter 7 What Is Love8 Chapter 8 Why Ain't We Got No Folks 9 Chapter 9 Sammy Lane's Folks10 Chapter 10 A Feat Of Strength And A Challenge11 Chapter 11 Ollie Stewart's Good-By12 Chapter 12 The Shepherd And His Flock13 Chapter 13 Sammy Lane's Ambition14 Chapter 14 The Common Yeller Kind15 Chapter 15 The Party At Ford's16 Chapter 16 On The Way Home17 Chapter 17 What Happened At The Ranch18 Chapter 18 Learning To Be A Lady19 Chapter 19 The Drought20 Chapter 20 The Shepherd Writes A Letter21 Chapter 21 God's Gold22 Chapter 22 A Letter From Ollie Stewart23 Chapter 23 Ollie Comes Home24 Chapter 24 What Makes A Man25 Chapter 25 Young Matt Remembers26 Chapter 26 Ollie's Dilemma27 Chapter 27 The Champion28 Chapter 28 What Pete Told Sammy29 Chapter 29 Jim Lane Makes A Promise30 Chapter 30 Sammy Graduates31 Chapter 31 Castle Building32 Chapter 32 Preparation33 Chapter 33 A Ride In The Night34 Chapter 34 Jim Lane Keeps His Promise35 Chapter 35 I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes Unto The Hills 36 Chapter 36 Another Stranger37 Chapter 37 Old Friends38 Chapter 38 I Ain't Nobody No More39 Chapter 39 A Matter Of Hours40 Chapter 40 The Shepherd's Mission41 Chapter 41 The Other Side Of The Story42 Chapter 42 The Way Of The Lower Trail43 Chapter 43 Poor Pete44 Chapter 44 The Trail On The Sunlit Hills45 Chapter 45 Some Years Later