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Wild Blood

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Wild Blood (1921)
by Gordon Young

Indianopolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1921. First copyright, 1920. A "Hurricane Williams" story.

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WILD BLOOD


By
GORDON YOUNG


Author of Savages, Etc.

INDIANAPOLIS
THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY
PUBLISHERS


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Copyright 1920
The Ridgway Company

Copyright 1920
The Bobbs-Merrill Company

Printed in the United States of America

PRESS OF
BRAUNWORTH & CO.
BOOK MANUFACTURERS
BROOKLYN, N. Y.

Arthur Sullivant Hoffman
A good friend, a bold and generous editor

CONTENTS

  1. chapter page
  2. I Three Thieves and Lady Betty 1
  3. II A Bottle of Gin—Oh-Ho! 17
  4. III The Woman, Black-Robed and Vivid 36
  5. IV The Wrong Man Stumbles Hellward 61
  6. V To a Mermaid the Wage of Silence 86
  7. VI Boilings and Bubblings at Dakaru 103
  8. VII Fate, the Hussy, Is Boldly Cheated 122
  9. VIII Troubles, Troubles Everywhere 162
  10. IX Traditions Out of Sicily 193
  11. X A Drunken Night and at Dawn a Fight 211
  12. XI Red Sins and Words Black as Curses 237
  13. XII Audacity Is Luck—! 256
  14. XIII A Rope's End Falls, Swish—Whirl 275
  15. XIV Fever, Rum and a Bitter Tale 294
  16. XV The Woman Who Hated Men Speaks of Love 311
  17. XVI Death Gallops by with Hands Outstretched 324
  18. XVII Rest—Rest for the Wayward and Passion-Worn 337

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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