Dwellers in the Hills
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Author:
Melville Davisson Post
Categories:
Fiction, Literature, Romance, Western
Published:
1901
Pages:
154
Language:
English
Format:
PDF
Tags: American Literature | Exploration | Family Relationships | Historical Fiction |
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It was a stupendous gamble, big with gain, or big with loss, and at such times the Berrys of Upshur, the Alkires of Rock Ford, the Arnolds of Lewis, the Coopmans of Lost Creek, and even the Queens of the great Valley took the wall, leaving the road to Woodford and my brother Ward. And when they put their forces in the field and man[oe]uvred in the open, there were mighty times and someone was terribly hurt.
I think Woodford lacked the inspiration and something of the swift judgment of my brother, but he stopped at nothing, and was misled by no illusions. Woodford and my brother never joined their forces. Ward did not trust him, and Woodford trusted no man on the face of the earth. There is an old saying that “the father’s rival is the son’s enemy”; and we hated Woodford with the healthy, illimitable hatred of a child.
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