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MORE E. K. MEANS Is this a title? It is not. It is the name of a writer of negro stories, who has made himself so completely the writer of negro stories that this second book, like the first, needs no title. ILLUSTRATED BY KEMBLE G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS NEW YORK AND LONDON The Knickerbocker Press 1919
Foreword.
CONTENTS
Diada, Daughter of Discord
I A BRAND FROM THE BURNING
II HITCH HAS VAGUE MISGIVINGS
III ON THE RAMPAGE
IV A KIMONO-CLAD APPARITION
V HITCH ENLISTS THE PARSON’S AID
VI PLACATING A DERVISH
VII ALARUMS AND EXCURSIONS
VIII AT THE GAITSKILL HOG-CAMP
IX “DESE HERE IS TURR’BLE TIMES”
X THE MAN-HUNT
XI “WHU ATCH”
Getting Ready to Die
A Mascot Jinx
Messing with Matrimony
I TICK PROMISES
II SKEETER HELPS
III SAFETY FIRST
IV THE COLONEL ISSUES ORDERS
V SKEETER HELPS SOME MORE
VI LOVE LESSONS
VII BUTTON HOOK
VIII “WHAT’S IN A NAME?”
IX TICK CELEBRATES
X TICK SEEKS A PLACE TO DIE
XI TICK FLIES THE YELLOW FLAG
XII LIMIT GOES THE LIMIT
A Corner in Pickaninnies
Idle Dreams
The Gift of Power
Owner of Doodle-bug
Every Pose a Picture
I AN ALL-COON CAST
II AN ART TO ART TALK
III THE MOVING PICTURE WRITES
THE DANCE OF DEATH
IV STUNT STUFF!
V READY—ACTION—GO!
VI “CUT!”
D.D.
The Untamed By Max Brand
G. P. Putnam’s Sons
The Beloved Sinner By Rachel Swete Macnamara Author of “Fringe of the Desert,” “The Torch of Life,” and “Drifting Waters”
G. P. Putnam’s Sons
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