AT THE TIME APPOINTED (Western Murder Mystery). Anna Maynard Barbour

AT THE TIME APPOINTED (Western Murder Mystery) - Anna Maynard Barbour


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       Anna Maynard Barbour

      AT THE TIME APPOINTED

      (Western Murder Mystery)

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      2018 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-272-4398-3

       Chapter I John Darrell

       Chapter II A Night's Work

       Chapter III The Pines

       Chapter IV Life? or Death?

       Chapter V John Britton

       Chapter VI Echoes from the Past

       Chapter VII At the Mines

       Chapter VIII "Until the Day Break"

       Chapter IX Two Portraits

       Chapter X The Communion of Two Souls

       Chapter XI Impending Trouble

       Chapter XII New Life in the Old Home

       Chapter XIII Mr. Underwood "Strikes" First

       Chapter XIV Drifting

       Chapter XV The Awakening

       Chapter XVI The Aftermath

       Chapter XVII "She knows her Father's Will is Law"

       Chapter XVIII "On the "Divide"

       Chapter XIX The Return to Camp Bird

       Chapter XX Forging the Fetters

       Chapter XXI Two Crimes by the Same Hand

       Chapter XXII The Fetters Broken

       Chapter XXIII The Mask Lifted

       Chapter XXIV Foreshadowings

       Chapter XXV The "Hermitage"

       Chapter XXVI John Britton's Story

       Chapter XXVII The Rending of the Veil

       Chapter XXVIII As a Dream when One Awaketh

       Chapter XXIX John Darrell's Story

       Chapter XXX After Many Years

       Chapter XXXI An Eastern Home

       Chapter XXXII Marion Holmes

       Chapter XXXIII Into the Fulness of Life

       Chapter XXXIV A Warning

       Chapter XXXV A Fiend at Bay

       Chapter XXXVI Senora Martinez

       Chapter XXXVII The Identification

       Chapter XXXVIII Within the "Pocket"

       Chapter XXXIX At the Time Appointed

      Chapter I

       John Darrell

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      Upon a small station on one of the transcontinental lines winding among the mountains far above the level of the sea, the burning rays of the noonday sun fell so fiercely that the few buildings seemed ready to ignite from the intense heat. A season of unusual drought had added to the natural desolation of the scene. Mountains and foot-hills were blackened by smouldering fires among the timber, while a dense pall of smoke entirely hid the distant ranges from view. Patches of sage-brush and bunch grass, burned sere and brown, alternated with barren stretches of sand from which piles of rubble rose here and there, telling of worked-out and abandoned mines. Occasionally a current of air stole noiselessly down from the canyon above, but its breath scorched the withered vegetation like the blast from a furnace. Not a sound broke the stillness; life itself seemed temporarily suspended, while the very air pulsated and vibrated with the heat, rising in thin, quivering columns.

      Suddenly the silence was broken by the rapid approach of the stage from a distant mining camp, rattling noisily down the street, followed by a slight stir within the apparently deserted station. Whirling at breakneck pace around a sharp turn, it stopped precipitately, amid a blinding cloud of dust, to deposit its passengers at the depot.

      One of these, a young man of about five-and-twenty, arose with some difficulty from the cramped position which for seven weary hours he had been forced to maintain, and, with sundry stretchings and shakings of his superb form, seemed at last to pull himself together.


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