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Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Samuel Merwin Author: Samuel Merwin Editor: David Widger Release Date: August 17, 2018 [EBook #57716] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PROJECT *** Produced by David Widger INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF SAMUEL MERWIN Compiled by David Widger CONTENTS ## THE SHORT LINE WAR ## THE ROAD TO FRONTENAC ## CALUMET 'K' ## DRUGGING A NATION ## THE ROAD BUILDERS ## THE MERRY ANNE ## HENRY IS TWENTY ## THE TRUFFLERS ## IN RED AND GOLD ## ANTHONY THE ABSOLUTE ## HILLS OF HAN ## HIS LITTLE WORLD ## THE WHIP HAND TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES THE SHORT LINE WAR By Samuel Merwin CONTENTS CHAPTER I. — JIM WEEKS CHAPTER II. — MR. McNALLY GOES TO TILLMAN CITY CHAPTER III. — POLITICS AND OTHER THINGS CHAPTER IV. — JIM WEEKS CLOSES IN CHAPTER V. — TUESDAY EVENING CHAPTER VI. — JUDGE BLACK CHAPTER VII. — BETWEEN THE LINES CHAPTER VIII. — JUDGE GREY CHAPTER IX. — THE MATTER OF POSSESSION CHAPTER X. — SOMEBODY LOSES THE BOOKS CHAPTER XI. — A POLITICIAN CHAPTER XII. — KATHERINE CHAPTER XIII. — TRAIN NO. 14 CHAPTER XIV. — A CAPTURE AT BRUSHINGHAM CHAPTER XV. — DEUS EX MACHINA CHAPTER XVI. — McNALLY's EXPEDIENT CHAPTER XVII. — IN THE DARK CHAPTER XVIII. — THE COMING OF DAWN CHAPTER XIX. — KATHERINE DECIDES CHAPTER XX. — HARVEY CHAPTER XXI. — THE TILLMAN CITY STOCK CHAPTER XXII. — THE WINNING OF THE ROAD CHAPTER XXIII. — THE SURRENDER THE ROAD TO FRONTENAC BY SAMUEL MERWIN 1901 CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I. Captain Menard Has a Lazy Day. 1 II. The Maid. 19 III. Mademoiselle Eats Her Breakfast. 38 IV. The Long Arrow. 61 V. Danton Breaks Out. 83 VI. The Fight at La Gallette. 103 VII. A Compliment for Menard. 127 VIII. The Maid Makes New Friends. 147 IX. The Word of an Onondaga. 169 X. A Night Council. 191 XI. The Big Throat Speaks. 212 XII. The Long House. 235 XIII. The Voice of the Great Mountain. 254 XIV. Where the Dead Sit. 272 XV. The Bad Doctor. 293 XVI. At the Long Lake. 314 XVII. Northward. 337 XVIII. The Only Way. 359 XIX. Frontenac. 383 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE “Half way down the steps was a double file of Indians chained two and two.” Frontispiece “Sitting on a bundle was, a girl, perhaps eighteen or nineteen years old.” 36 “The Indians walked silently to the fire.” 64 “Menard stood ... smiling with the same look of scorn he had worn ... when they led him to the torture.” 256 CALUMET "K" By Merwin-Webster 1904 CONTENTS CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVII LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS HE ... CURSED THE WHOLE G. & M. SYSTEM, FROM THE TIES UP LAYOUT "HERE'S THE SPOUTING HOUSE" HE WAS DRAWING LINES ACROSS THE TIMBER "WELL, THAT'S THE WHOLE TRICK" IT WAS A SIMPLE SCHEME DRUGGING A NATION The Story of China and the Opium Curse A Personal Investigation, during an Extended Tour, of the Present Conditions of the Opium Trade in China and Its Effects upon the Nation By Samuel Merwin CONTENTS I. China’s Predicament 9 II. The Golden Opium Days 20 III. A Glimpse Into an Opium Province 53 IV. China’s Sincerity 70 V. Sowing the Wind in China—Shanghai 101 VI. Sowing the Wind in China—Tientsin and Hongkong 129 VII. How British Chickens Came Home to Roost 154 VIII. The Position of Great Britain 178 Appendix 204 [Pg 6] [Pg 7] ILLUSTRATIONS Facing page H. E. Tong Shao-I Title Kneading Crude Opium with Oil to Make Round or Flat Cakes 27 Making Round Cakes of Opium 27 The Opium Hulks of Shanghai 50 An Opium Receiving Ship or “Godown” at Shanghai 50 The Villages were Little More than Heaps of Ruins 54 At Last He Crawls Out on the Highway, Whining, Chattering and Praying that a Few Copper Cash be Thrown Him 54 Wreck and Ruin in China 68 Enforcing the Edict at Shanghai 88 In an Opium Den, Shanghai 114 Opium-smoking 114 Weighing Opium in a Government Factory in India 154 Where the Chinaman Travels, Opium Travels too 172 THE ROAD-BUILDERS BY SAMUEL MERWIN WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY F. B. MASTERS CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I. Young Van engages a Cook 1 II. Where the Money came From 22 III. At Mr. Carhart’s Camp 37 IV. Jack Flagg sees Stars 66 V. What They found at the Water-hole 97 VI. The Road to Total Wreck 138 VII. The Spirit of the Job 185 VIII. Shots—and a Scouting Party 219 IX. A Show-down 246 X. What took Place at Red Hills 293 ILLUSTRATIONS ‘There,’ he cried, ... ‘there, boys! That means Red Hills or bust’ Frontispiece FACING PAGE ‘It’s all I have a right to give anybody’ 74 ‘Eighty cents,’ he muttered, ‘and for how much work?’ 80 ‘Well,’ began the boss, looking him over, ‘what kind of a cook are you?’ 98 Wonderfully they held the pace 114 They went on in this way for nearly an hour 120 ‘Look here, Tiffany,’ Carhart began, ‘something’s going to happen to this man Peet’ 142 ‘You go back to your quarters’ 208 ... this trestle structure which was slowly crawling, like some monster centipede, across the sands of the La Paz 240 The cigarette dropped from Antonio’s unnerved fingers 244 Charlie had not raised his revolver,—the muzzle still rested easily on the sill,—but it was pointing straight at Jack Flagg’s heart 310 THE MERRY ANNE By Samuel Merwin Illustrated by Thomas Fogarty 1904 CONTENTS THE MERRY ANNE CHAPTER I—DICK AND HIS MERRY ANNE CHAPTER II—THE NEW MATE CHAPTER III—AT THE HOUSE ON STILTS CHAPTER IV—THE CIRCLE MARK CHAPTER V—BURNT COVE CHAPTER VI—THE RED SEAL LABEL CHAPTER VII—DRAWING TOGETHER CHAPTER VIII—THE EVENING OF THE SAME DAY CHAPTER IX—THE CHASE BEGINS—THURSDAY MORNING CHAPTER X—THURSDAY NIGHT—THE GINGHAM DRESS CHAPTER XI—THURSDAY NIGHT—VAN DEELEN'S BRIDGE CHAPTER XII—THE MEETING CHAPTER XIII—WHISKEY JIM CHAPTER XIV—HARBOR LIGHTS CHAPTER XIV—IN WHICH BEVERIDGE SURPRISES HIMSELF HENRY IS TWENTY A Further Episodic History of Henry Calverly, 3rd By Samuel Merwin 1921 CONTENTS OF PATTERNS AND PERSONS I—THE IRRATIONAL ANIMAL II—IN SAND-FLY TIME III—THE STIMULANT IV—THE WHITE STAR V—TIGER, TIGER! VI—ALADDIN ON SIMPSON STREET VII—THE BUBBLE, REPUTATION VIII—THIS BUD OF LOVE IX—WHAT'S MONEY! X—LOVE LAUGHS THE TRUFFLERS A Story By Samuel Merwin Illustrated by Frank Snapp Indianapolis Bobbs-Merrill Company Publishers 1916 CONTENTS CHAPTER I—THE GIRL IN THE PLAID COAT CHAPTER II—THE SEVENTH-STORY MEN CHAPTER III—JACOB ZANIN CHAPTER IV—A LITTLE JOURNEY IN PARANOIA CHAPTER V—PETER TREADS THE HEIGHTS CHAPTER VI—THE WORM POURS OIL ON A FIRE CHAPTER VII—PETER THINKS ABOUT THE PICTURES CHAPTER VIII—SUE WALKS OVER A HILL CHAPTER IX—THE NATURE FILM PRODUCING CO. INC. CHAPTER X—PETER THE MAGNIFICENT CHAPTER XI—PROPINQUITY-PLUS CHAPTER XII—THE MOMENT AFTER CHAPTER XIII—TWO GIRLS OF THE VILLAGE CHAPTER XIV—THE WORM TURNS FROM BOOKS TO LIFE CHAPTER XV—ZANIN MAKES HIMSELF FELT CHAPTER XVI—THE WORM PROPOSES MARRIAGE IN GENERAL CHAPTER XVII—ENTER GRACE DERRING CHAPTER XVIII—THE WORM CONSIDERS LOVE CHAPTER XIX—BUSINESS INTERVENES CHAPTER XX—PETER GETS A NOTE CHAPTER XXI—OYSTERS AT JIM'S CHAPTER XXII—A BACHELOR AT LARGE CHAPTER XXIII—THE BUZZER CHAPTER XXIV—THE WILD FAGAN PERSON CHAPTER XXV—HE WHO HESITATED CHAPTER XXVI—ENTER MARIA TONIFETTI CHAPTER XXVII—PETER IS DRIVEN TO ACT CHAPTER XXVIII—SUE DOES NOT SEND FOR PETER CHAPTER XXIX—AT THE CORNER OF TENTH CHAPTER XXX—FIFTY MINUTES FROM BROADWAY CHAPTER XXXI—A PAIR OF RED BOOTS CHAPTER XXXII—CHAPTER ONE CHAPTER XXXIII—EARTHY BROWNS AND GREENS CHAPTER XXXIV—ONE DOES FORGET ABOUT HAPPINESS CHAPTER XXXV—THE NATURE FILM CHAPTER XXXVI—APRIL! APRIL! CHAPTER XXXVII—REENTER MARIA TONIFETTI CHAPTER XXXVIII—PETER STEALS A PLAY CHAPTER XXXIX—A MOMENT OF MELODRAMA CHAPTER XL—HIS UNCONQUERABLE SOUL IN RED AND GOLD By Samuel Merwin Frontispiece by Cyrus Leroy Baldridge 1921 CONTENTS CHAPTER I—FELLOW VOYAGERS CHAPTER II—BETWEEN THE WORLDS CHAPTER III—MISS HUI FEI CHAPTER IV—INTRIGUE CHAPTER V—RESURGENCE CHAPTER VI—CONFLAGRATION CHAPTER VII—THE INSCRUTABLE WEST CHAPTER VIII—ABOARD THE YELLOW JUNK CHAPTER IX—IN A GARDEN CHAPTER X—YOUTH CHAPTER XI—THE LANDSCAPE SCROLL OF CHAO MENG-FU CHAPTER XII—AT THE HOUR OF THE TIGER CHAPTER XIII—HIS EXCELLENCY SPEAKS CHAPTER XIV—THE WORLD OF FACT CHAPTER XV—IN A COURTYARD ANTHONY THE ABSOLUTE By Samuel Merwin Illustrated By R. M. Crosby 1914 CONTENTS ANTHONY THE ABSOLUTE At Sea—March 28th. Yokohama, Grand Hotel, March 20th. Grand Hotel, Yokohama, March 30th, Early Afternoon. Midnight—Still the 30th. On the Railway, Coasting the Island Sea—March 31st. Peking, April 5th, Midday. April 5th—night. Hôtel de Chine, Peking, April 5th—or 6th. April 6th. Night. April 7th. April 8th. Noon. Night. April 10th. April 11th. April 12th. April 12th—very late. April 14th. April 14, (continued). April 15th, 11 A. M. April 15th. Night. April 16th. Morning, April 17th. Grand Hôtel des Wagon-lits. April 17th. Later. April 18th. Morning. (At the Wagon-lits). Late Afternoon. (still the 18th.) April 19th. Noon. Same date. Same date. Still the 19th. Very late. April 20th. April 21st. Early. Same date. Night. On the Steamer, "Hsing Mien,", Yangtze River. May 1st. HILLS OF HAN A Romantic Incident By Samuel Merwin Illustrated by Walt Louderback 1919 CONTENTS NOTE HILLS OF HAN CHAPTER I—THE SOLITARY CHAPTER II—ROMANCE CHAPTER III—THE SHEPHERD CHAPTER IV—THE RIDDLE OF LIFE, AND OF DEATH CHAPTER V—IN T'AINAN CHAPTER VI—CATASTROPHE CHAPTER VII—LOVE IS A TROUBLE CHAPTER VIII—THE WAYFARER CHAPTER IX—KNOTTED LIVES CHAPTER X—GRANITE CHAPTER XI—EMOTION CHAPTER XII—STORM CENTER CHAPTER XIII—THE PLEDGE CHAPTER XIV—DILEMMA CHAPTER XV—THE HILLS CHAPTER XVI—DESTINY CHAPTER XVII—APPARITION CHAPTER XVIII—THE DARK CHAPTER XIX—LIVING THROUGH CHAPTER XX—LIGHT CHAPTER XXI—THE SOULS OF MEN CHAPTER XXII—BEGINNINGS HIS LITTLE WORLD The Story of Hunch Badeau By Samuel Merwin Illustrated by Alonzo Kimball 1903 CONTENTS HIS LITTLE WORLD CHAPTER I—THE MEETING CHAPTER II—ON THE BEACH CHAPTER III—THE CALL CHAPTER IV—HUNCH'S WEDDING CHAPTER V—MAMIE'S DEVICE CHAPTER VI—BRUCE CELEBRATES CHAPTER VII—A LIGHT GOES OUT CHAPTER VIII—SETTING A DAY CHAPTER IX—THE STORM CHAPTER X—JIM BARTLETT CALLS CHAPTER XI—STARTING FRESH CHAPTER XII—HUNCH AND MAMIE CHAPTER XIII—A DARK DAY AT LIDDINGTON CHAPTER XIV—CONSIDINE'S WORK IS ENDED CHAPTER XV—THE LETTER CHAPTER XVI—POP-CORN BALLS CHAPTER XVII—OLD TIES CHAPTER XVIII—THE HOUSE WITH THE SHINGLED FRONT THE WHIP HAND A Tale Of The Pine Country By Samuel Merwin 1903 CONTENTS BOOK I—BEGINNINGS PROLOGUE—The Young Man at the Stern CHAPTER I—Mr. G. Hyde Bigelow CHAPTER II—Low Life CHAPTER III—George and His Troubles CHAPTER IV—The End of the Beginning BOOK — PINE CHAPTER I—A Decision to Fight CHAPTER II—Under Way CHAPTER III—Tightening the Blockade CHAPTER IV—Mr. Babcock Breakfasts Late CHAPTER V—A Venture in Matrimony CHAPTER VI—A Shut-down CHAPTER VII—Halloran Goes to Chicago CHAPTER VIII—The Question CHAPTER X—A Letter CHAPTER XI—High Life at the Le Ducs CHAPTER XII—The Pine Comes In BOOK III — THROUGH FIRE CHAPTER I—A Little Talk with Captain Craig CHAPTER II—Going to Headquarters CHAPTER III—Mr. Babcock's Last Card CHAPTER IV—Twelve, Midnight CHAPTER V—The Meeting CHAPTER VII—Three Announcements CHAPTER VIII—Leveling Down End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Samuel Merwin, by Samuel Merwin *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PROJECT *** ***** This file should be named 57716-0.txt or 57716-0.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/5/7/7/1/57716/ Produced by David Widger Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. 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