The Last Spike. Cy Warman

The Last Spike - Cy Warman


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       Cy Warman

      The Last Spike

      And Other Railroad Stories

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066194987

       THE LAST SPIKE

       II

       III

       IV

       V

       VI

       THE BELLE OF ATHABASCA

       PATHFINDING IN THE NORTHWEST

       THE CURÉ'S CHRISTMAS GIFT

       THE MYSTERIOUS SIGNAL

       CHASING THE WHITE MAIL

       OPPRESSING THE OPPRESSOR

       THE IRON HORSE AND THE TROLLEY

       I

       II

       III

       IN THE BLACK CAÑON

       JACK RAMSEY'S REASON

       THE GREAT WRECK ON THE PÈRE MARQUETTE

       THE STORY OF AN ENGLISHMAN

       ON THE LIMITED

       THE CONQUEST OF ALASKA

       NUMBER THREE

       THE STUFF THAT STANDS

       THE MILWAUKEE RUN

       BOOKS BY CY WARMAN

       SHORT RAILS

       THE WHITE MAIL

       TALES OF AN ENGINEER

       With Rhymes of the Rail

       THE EXPRESS MESSENGER

       And Other Tales of the Rail

       FRONTIER STORIES

       Table of Contents

      "Then there is nothing against him but his poverty?"

      "And general appearance."

      "He's the handsomest man in America."

      "Yes, that is against him, and the fact that he is always in America. He appears to be afraid to get out."

      "He's the bravest boy in the world," she replied, her face still to the window. "He risked his life to drag me from under the ice," she added, with a girl's loyalty to her hero and a woman's pride in the man she loves.

      "Well, I must own he has nerve," her father added, "or he never would have accepted my conditions."

      "And what where these conditions, pray?" the young woman asked, turning and facing her father, who sat watching her every move and gesture.

      "First of all, he must do something; and do it off his own bat. His old father spent his last dollar to educate this young rascal, to equip him for the battle of life, and his sole achievement is a curve that nobody can find. Now I insist he shall do something, and I have given him five years for the work."

      "Five years!" she gasped, as she lost herself in a big chair.

      "He is to have time to forget you, and you are to have ample opportunity to forget him, which you will doubtless do, for you are not to meet or communicate with each other during this period of probation."

      "Did he promise this?"

      "Upon his honor."

      "And if he break that promise?"

      "Ah, then he would be without honor, and you would not marry him." A moment's silence followed, broken by a long, deep sigh that ended in little quivering waves, like the faint ripples that reach the shore—the whispered echoes of the sobbing sea.

      "O father, it is cruel! cruel! cruel!" she cried, raising a tearful face to him.

      "It is justice, stern justice; to you, my dear, to myself, and this fine young fellow who has stolen your heart. Let him show himself worthy of you, and you have my blessing and my fortune."

      "Is he going soon?"

      "He is gone."

      The young woman knelt by her father's chair and bowed her head upon his knee, quivering with grief.

      This stern man, who had humped himself and made a million, put a hand on her head and said:

      "Ma-Mary"—and then choked up.

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