The Claim Jumpers
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Chapter 1 JIM LESLIE WRITES A LETTER
Chapter 2 THE STORY-BOOK WEST
Chapter 3 BENNINGTON HUNTS FOR GOLD AND FINDS A KISS
Chapter 4 THE SUN FAIRY
Chapter 5 THE SPIRIT MOUNTAIN
Chapter 6 BENNINGTON AS A MAN OF BUSINESS
Chapter 7 THE MEETING AT THE ROCK
Chapter 8 AN ADVENTURE IN THE NIGHT
Chapter 9 THE HEAVENS OPENED
Chapter 10 THE WORLD MADE YOUNG
Chapter 11 AND HE DID EAT
Chapter 12 OLD MIZZOU RESIGNS
Chapter 13 THE SPIRES OF STONE
Chapter 14 THE PIONEER'S PICNIC
Chapter 15 THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN
Chapter 16 A NOON DINNER
Chapter 17 NOBLESSE OBLIGE
Chapter 18 THE CLAIM JUMPERS
Chapter 19 BENNINGTON PROVES GAME
Chapter 20 MASKS OFF
Chapter 21 THE LAND OF VISIONS
Chapter 22 FLOWER O' THE WORLD
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Chapter 17 NOBLESSE OBLIGE

The thought which caused Bennington de Lane so suddenly look grave was suggested by the sentence in his mother's letter. For the first time he realized that these people, up to now so amusing, were possibly destined to come into intimate relations with himself. Old Bill Lawton was Mary's father; while Mrs. Lawton was Mary's mother; Maude was Mary's

            
            

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