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The Orphan

The Orphan

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Number of Chapters: 23

Length: 08 hours and 20 minutes

Language: English

Many men swore that The Orphan was bad, and many swore profanely and with wonderful command of epithets because he was bad, but for obvious reasons that was as far as the majority went to show their displeasure. Those of the minority who had gone farther and who had shown their hatred by rash actions only proved their foolishness; for they had indeed gone far and would return no more. But Sheriff Jim Shields is tracking The Orphan, wanted for the murder of sheepherders, and won’t stop until he brings the bad man to justice.
Often billed as the second book in Clarence Mulford’s Hopalong Cassidy series, Hoppy doesn’t appear in this one, but it’s still as rip-roaring a western as you’ll ever see. - Summary by sjmarky

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CHAPTER I: THE SHERIFF RIDES TO WAR (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER II: CONCERNING AN ARROW (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER III: THE SHERIFF FINDS THE ORPHAN (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER IV: THE SECOND OFFENSE (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER V: BILL JUSTIFIES HIS CREATION (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER VI: THE ORPHAN OBEYS AN IMPULSE (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER VII: THE OUTFIT HUNTS FOR STRAYS (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER VIII: “A TIMBER WOLF IN HIS OWN COUNTRY” (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER IX: THE CROSS BAR-8 LOSES SLEEP (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER X: THE ORPHAN PAYS TWO CALLS (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER XI: A VOICE FROM THE GALLERY (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER XII: A NEW DEAL ALL AROUND (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER XIII: THE STAR C GIVES WELCOME (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER XIV: THE SHERIFF STATES SOME FACTS (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER XV: AN UNDERSTANDING (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER XVI: THE FLYING-MARE (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER XVII: THE FEAST (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER XVIII: PREPARATION (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER XIX: THE ORPHAN GOES TO THE A-Y (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER XX: BILL ATTENDS THE PICNIC (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER XXI: THE ANNOUNCEMENT (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER XXII: TEX WILLIARD’S MISTAKE (Mark Nelson)
CHAPTER XXIII: THE GREAT HAPPINESS (Mark Nelson)
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