The Seventh Man

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The Seventh Man (1921)
by Max Brand

Book 3 in the Dan Barry series: part Western, part mythology.

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THE SEVENTH MAN

BY
MAX BRAND
AUTHOR "THE UNTAMED," "TRAILIN'," ETC.

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS
NEW YORK AND LONDON
The Knickerbocker Press
1921

Copyright, 1921, by
G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS

Printed in the United States of America




THE UNTAMED
TRAILIN'
THE NIGHT HORSEMAN
THE SEVENTH MAN

  1. CHAPTERPAGE
  2. I. Spring 1
  3. II. Grey Molly 11
  4. III. Battle 18
  5. IV. King Hol 25
  6. V. The Flight 36
  7. VI. The Rifle 41
  8. VII. Joan Disobeys 49
  9. VIII. Discipline 57
  10. IX. The Long Arm of the Law 64
  11. X. One Trail Ends 73
  12. XI. A New Trail Begins 80
  13. XII. The Crisis 88
  14. XIII. Equal Payment 100
  15. XIV. Suspense 107
  16. XV. Seven For One 114
  17. XVI. Man-Hunting 121
  18. XVII. The Second Man 129
  19. XVIII. Concerning the Strength of Women 137
  20. XIX. The Venture 146
  21. XX. Discipline 154
  22. XXI. The Acid Test 163
  23. XXII. The Fifth Man 171
  24. XXIII. Bad News 183
  25. XXIV. The Music 190
  26. XXV. The Battle 199
  27. XXVI. The Test 208
  28. XXVII. The Sixth Man 215
  29. XXVIII. The Blood of the Father 224
  30. XXIX. Billy the Clerk 231
  31. XXX. The Morgan Hills 242
  32. XXXI. The Trap 250
  33. XXXII. Relays 258
  34. XXXIII. The Jump 266
  35. XXXIV. The Warning 274
  36. XXXV. The Asper 281
  37. XXXVI. The Empty Cave 288
  38. XXXVII. Ben Swann 296
  39. XXXVIII. The New Alliance 304
  40. XXXIX. Victory 311
  41. XL. The Failure 318
  42. XLI. The Wild Geese 326

THE SEVENTH MAN


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