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       Frank Lewis Nason

      The Vision of Elijah Berl

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066160005

       PRELUDE

       The Vision of Elijah Berl

       CHAPTER ONE

       CHAPTER TWO

       CHAPTER THREE

       CHAPTER FOUR

       CHAPTER FIVE

       CHAPTER SIX

       CHAPTER SEVEN

       CHAPTER EIGHT

       CHAPTER NINE

       CHAPTER TEN

       CHAPTER ELEVEN

       CHAPTER TWELVE

       CHAPTER THIRTEEN

       CHAPTER FOURTEEN

       CHAPTER FIFTEEN

       CHAPTER SIXTEEN

       CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

       CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

       CHAPTER NINETEEN

       CHAPTER TWENTY

       CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

       CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO

       CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE

       CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

       CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

       CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX

       CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN

       CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT

       CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE

       CHAPTER THIRTY

       Published by LITTLE, BROWN, & CO.

       MYSTERIOUS MR. SABIN

       By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM

       THE WEIRD PICTURE

       By JOHN R. CARLING

       MY LADY CLANCARTY

       By MARY IMLAY TAYLOR

       A PRINCE OF LOVERS

       By SIR WILLIAM MAGNAY

       JUSTIN WINGATE, RANCHMAN

       By JOHN H. WHITSON

       CURLY

       By ROGER POCOCK

       ON THE FIRING LINE

       By ANNA CHAPIN RAY and HAMILTON BROCK FULLER

       A KNOT OF BLUE

       By WILLIAM R. A. WILSON

       Table of Contents

      Eight hundred and fifty miles of winding coast line bend in and out. So far as the eye can reach over the wrinkling sheet of the Pacific, to where its giant swells beat against bare, brown cliffs and break in smothers of hissing foam, not a sail is seen, not a sign of life, save flocks of white-winged gulls and sea-mews, or herds of barking seals that swarm on rocky islets. Mountains spring from the sea and climb, mount on mount, three miles into the air, or sloping sea-washed sands stretch dry and barren and forbidding, to rise at length in verdure-clad hills and snow-capped mountains. In the mountains are savage beasts and more savage men. On the plains a few straggling herds of cattle, with uncouth vaqueros,