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The Ridin' Kid from Powder River / Knibbs, Henry Herbert
COPYRIGHT, 1919, BY HENRY HERBERT KNIBBS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED CONTENTS I. YOUNG PETE II ... . . . . _Colored Frontispiece_ _Drawn by Stanley L. Wood_ "SAY, AIN'T WE PARDNERS?" PETE COTTON HEARD PETE details...- creator(s) - Knibbs, Henry Herbert
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- subject(s) - pete; spider; young pete; andy white; steve gary; pete annersley; bill haskins; young pete; spider; andy white; bill haskins; pete; pete annersley; steve gary;
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Snow-Blind / Burt, Katharine Newlin, 1882-1977
. The tone was astonishingly young, a quiet, husky boy-voice. "Damn you, Pete!" was snarled ... of his brother's speech, Pete had faced him, but in the middle he had turned his back and stood in front of one details...- creator(s) - Burt, Katharine Newlin, 1882-1977
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- subject(s) - sylvie; pete; hugh; bella; sylvie; pete; bella; hugh;
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The Cruise of the Dazzler / London, Jack, 1876-1916
did not possess such things as shoes--that the boots were an old pair of Pete Le Maire's and were three sizes ... in sail, lift anchor, steer, and make landings. "Stan' from un'er!" Pete Le Maire or "French Pete details...- creator(s) - London, Jack, 1876-1916
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- subject(s) - 'frisco kid; joe; dazzler; french pete; pete; kid; red nelson; draconian reforms; 'frisco kid's; pete; draconian reforms; 'frisco kid; dazzler; 'frisco kid's; kid; red nelson; french pete; joe;
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Salomy Jane / Harte, Bret, 1836-1902
of the Vigilantes,--and had left Red Pete, who had fired it, covered by their rifles and at their mercy ... it quick," said the ringleader. Red Pete glanced around him. He had been run to earth at his own cabin details...- creator(s) - Harte, Bret, 1836-1902
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- subject(s) - salomy jane; salomy; jane; madison clay; madison; hoss; red pete; clay; pete; thief; red pete; jane; madison clay; salomy; pete; madison; hoss; salomy jane; clay; thief;
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Cabin Fever / Bower, B. M., 1871-1940
, Daddy a bull terrier, bay horse, Mars, Pete a sorrel, Ed a burro, Swayback a jinny, Maude a jack, Cora ... , on Monte & Pete at 6. Animals traveled well, did not appear tired. Feed fine all over. Plenty water details...- creator(s) - Bower, B. M., 1871-1940
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- subject(s) - bud; lovin child; lovin; cash; marie; monte pete; bud; lovin child; monte pete; marie; lovin; cash;
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Cowboy Dave / Webster, Frank V.
samee light now!" Hop Loy cried over his shoulder. "It better be!" ominously observed Pocus Pete ... , there won't any of us make out," and, with a gloomy shake of his head, Pocus Pete, to give him the name he commonly went details...- creator(s) - Webster, Frank V.
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- subject(s) - dave; bellmore; pocus pete; carson; pete; len; ranch; len molick; cattle; young cowboy; whitey wasson; asked dave; ranch owner; whitey wasson; len molick; ranch owner; dave; asked dave; len; pete; pocus pete; cattle; young cowboy; bellmore; ranch; carson;
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The Border Boys Across the Frontier / Goldfrap, John Henry, 1879-1917
OF THE INSURRECTOS XIV. "DEATH TO THE GRINGOES!" XV. A RACE FOR LIFE XVI. WHAT HAPPENED TO COYOTE PETE ... MESA. "Can you make out any sign of the mesa yet, Pete?" The speaker, a sun-bronzed lad details...- creator(s) - Goldfrap, John Henry, 1879-1917
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- subject(s) - pete; jack; coyote pete; mesa; ralph; walt; coyote; buck bradley; buck; ralph stetson; walt phelps; bob harding; haunted mesa; black ramon; professor; rejoined pete; mesa; bob harding; coyote; ralph; buck; professor; jack; walt phelps; haunted mesa; pete; rejoined pete; ralph stetson; black ramon; buck bradley; walt; coyote pete;
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Bull Hunter / Brand, Max, 1892-1944
he had prospected with a youth named Pete Reeve. They had located a claim and they had gone to town together ... to gamble for his share of the claim and had won it. Afterward Pete swore to be even with him. But the years details...- creator(s) - Brand, Max, 1892-1944
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- subject(s) - bull; pete reeve; diablo; reeve; pete; bull hunter; hal dunbar; hunter; bill campbell; jack hood; big; ride diablo; uncle bill; pete reeve; reeve; bill campbell; jack hood; hunter; diablo; pete; uncle bill; hal dunbar; bull; ride diablo; bull hunter; big;
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The Happiest Time of Their Lives / Miller, Alice Duer, 1874-1942
-day?" "Why not to him?" "I know nothing about him." "I don't know very much myself. Yes, it's Pete Wayne. Pierson his name is, but every one calls him Pete. How strange it was that I did not even know his first ... details...- creator(s) - Miller, Alice Duer, 1874-1942
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- subject(s) - farron; lanley; mathilde; wayne; adelaide; pete; vincent; baxter; marty burke; vincent; marty burke; wayne; pete; farron; baxter; lanley; mathilde; adelaide;
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A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago / Hecht, Ben, 1894-1964
Cars Confessions Coral, Amber and Jade Coeur De Lion and The Soup and Fish Dapper Pete ... was filled with the smell of flowers. DAPPER PETE AND THE SUCKER PLAY Dapper Pete Handley, the veteran details...- creator(s) - Hecht, Ben, 1894-1964
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- subject(s) - pitzela's son; queen bess; dapper pete; newspaper; sing lee; sing lee; queen bess; dapper pete; newspaper; pitzela's son;
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