The Seventh Man. Max Brand

The Seventh Man - Max Brand


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       Max Brand

      The Seventh Man

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664642165

       Chapter I. Spring

       Chapter II. Grey Molly

       Chapter III. Battle

       Chapter IV. King Hol

       Chapter V. The Fight

       Chapter VI. The Rifle

       Chapter VII. Joan Disobeys

       Chapter VIII. Discipline

       Chapter IX. The Long Arm Of The Law

       Chapter X. One Trail Ends

       Chapter XI. A New Trail Begins

       Chapter XII. The Crisis

       Chapter XIII. Equal Payment

       Chapter XIV. Suspense

       Chapter XV. Seven For One

       Chapter XVI. Man-Hunting

       Chapter XVII. The Second Man

       Chapter XVIII. Concerning The Strength Of Women

       Chapter XIX. The Venture

       Chapter XX. Discipline

       Chapter XXI. The Acid Test

       Chapter XXII. The Fifth Man

       Chapter XXIII. Bad News

       Chapter XXIV. The Music

       Chapter XXV. The Battle

       “It's Dan,” whispered Kate. “He's come.”

       Chapter XXVI. The Test

       Chapter XXVII. The Sixth Man

       It caused a quick turning of heads.

       Chapter XXVIII. The Blood Of The Father

       Chapter XXIX. Billy The Clerk

       Chapter XXX. The Morgan Hills

       Chapter XXXI. The Trap

       Chapter XXXII. Relays

       Chapter XXXIII. The Jump

       Chapter XXXIV. The Warning

       Chapter XXXV. The Asper

       Chapter XXXVI. The Empty Cave

       Chapter XXXVII. Ben Swann

       Chapter XXXVIII. The New Alliance

       Chapter XXXIX. Victory

       Chapter XL. The Failure

       Chapter XLI. The Wild Geese

       Table of Contents

      A man under thirty needs neighbors and to stop up the current of his life with a long silence is like obstructing a river—eventually the water either sweeps away the dam or rises over it, and the stronger the dam the more destructive is that final rush to freedom. Vic Gregg was on the danger side of thirty and he lived alone in the mountains all that winter. He wanted to marry Betty Neal, but marriage means money, therefore Vic contracted fifteen hundred dollars' worth of mining for the Duncans, and instead of taking a partner he went after that stake single handed. He is a very rare man who can turn out that amount of labor in a single season, but Gregg furnished that exception which establishes the rule: he did the assessment work on fourteen claims and almost finished the fifteenth, yet he paid the price. Week after week his set of drills was wife and child to him, and for conversation he had only the clangor of the four-pound single-jack on the drill heads, with the crashing of the “shots” now and then as periods to the chatter of iron on iron. He kept at it, and in the end he almost finished the allotted work, but for all of it he paid in full.

      The acid loneliness ate into him. To be sure, from boyhood


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