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Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902 [1874], The circuit rider: a tale of the heroic age. (J. B. Ford & Company, New York) [word count] [eaf554T].
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ILLUSTRATIONS.

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1. —Spinning-wheel and Rifle Frontispiece

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2. —Captain Lumsden 12

3. —Mort Goodwin 16

4. —Homely S'manthy 24

5. —Patty and Jemima 25

6. —Little Gabe's Discomfiture 28

7. —In the Stable 36

8. —Mort, Dolly and Kike 44

9. —Good Bye! 51

10. —The Altercation 59

11. —The Irish Schoolmaster 64

12. —Electioneering 70

13. —Patty in her Chamber 77

14. —Colonel Wheeler's Dooryard 89

15. —Patty in the Spring-House 96

16. —Job Goodwin 112

17. —Two to One 118

18. —Gambling 133

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19. —A Last Hope 152

20. —The Choice 181

21. —Going to Conference 185

22. —Convalescence 199

23. —The Connecticut Peddler 214

24. —Ann Eliza 231

25. —Facing a Mob 245

26. —“Hair-hung and Breeze-shaken” 262

27. —The School-teacher of Hickory Ridge 270

28. —The Reunion 300

29. —The Brothers 316

30. —An Accusing Memory 322

31. —At the Spring-House Again 330

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Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902 [1874], The circuit rider: a tale of the heroic age. (J. B. Ford & Company, New York) [word count] [eaf554T].
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