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Table of Contents

Page
The Wide World Magazine.315
The Beulah County “War.”315
Photographing a Volcano in Eruption.323
Our Leopard Hunt.331
Turtle-farming.336
Short Stories.343
Some Savage Pastimes.354
The Marriage of Lulu.361
The Breaker of Records.367
A White Woman in Cannibal-Land.372
My Experiences in Algeria.377
“Shot-Gun Jim.”385
A Perilous Mission.394
A Voyage on an Ice-Floe.403
The Wide World: In Other Magazines.411
Odds and Ends.412


“‘CRACK! CRACK! CRACK!’ CAME THE ANSWER FROM CUTLER’S GUN.”

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The Wide World Magazine.

Vol. XXII.JANUARY, 1909.No. 130.


The Beulah County “War.”
By H. M. Vernon.

One of the most striking characteristics of the Westerner is the high regard in which he holdswomankind. Even in the roughest mining camps a woman is absolutely safe, and is treated with aconsideration unknown in many more civilized centres. This remarkable story illustrates theWesterner’s innate chivalry in a very striking fashion. Sooner than drag the name of a youngschoolmistress into a quarrel, a resident of Three Corners, Montana, allowed himself to be made anoutlaw, and for weeks defied t

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