Shepherds of the Wild

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Shepherds of the Wild (1922)
by Edison Marshall

After being sent out on a two-week nature excursion in Idaho, East-Coast gentleman Hugh Gaylord finds himself thrust into the role of defending a small flock and its shepherdess against a cattleman whose greed and morals have no limits.

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SHEPHERDS OF
THE WILD





Author of
"The Snowshoe Trail," "The Voice of the Pack,"
"The Strength of the Pines," etc.









A. L. BURT COMPANY

Publishers
New York

Published by arrangement with Little, Brown and Company

Printed in U. S. A.



Copyright, 1922,
By Little, Brown, and Company.


All rights reserved
Published February, 1922

Printed in the United States of America



"We'll pay you two dollars a day — and furnish you with supplies", she assured him soberly.

Frontispiece. See page 122.


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