The Bad Man and the Ranger
Jim Hickey, bad man, insulted pretty Rosalyn Perkins by helping himself to several kisses. Rosalyn told her father, a rigid Southern gentleman who still believed in the duello, and who promp... Read allJim Hickey, bad man, insulted pretty Rosalyn Perkins by helping himself to several kisses. Rosalyn told her father, a rigid Southern gentleman who still believed in the duello, and who promptly arranged a duel between Bob Blackburn, her lover, and Jim Hickey. This novel propositi... Read allJim Hickey, bad man, insulted pretty Rosalyn Perkins by helping himself to several kisses. Rosalyn told her father, a rigid Southern gentleman who still believed in the duello, and who promptly arranged a duel between Bob Blackburn, her lover, and Jim Hickey. This novel proposition amused Jim. On the battle-ground, Perkins slipped a blank into Jim's gun and a bullet i... Read all