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== Seats of the Haughty == | == Seats of the Haughty == | ||
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== Hygeia at the Solito == | == Hygeia at the Solito == | ||
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== An Afternoon Miracle == | == An Afternoon Miracle == | ||
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== The Higher Abdication == | == The Higher Abdication == | ||
[[The Higher Abdication (Henry)]] | [[The Higher Abdication (Henry)]] | ||
== Cupid à la Carte == | == Cupid à la Carte == | ||
[[Cupid à la Carte (Henry)]] | [[Cupid à la Carte (Henry)]] | ||
== The Caballero's Way == | == The Caballero's Way == | ||
[[The Caballero's Way (Henry)]] | [[The Caballero's Way (Henry)]] | ||
== The Sphinx Apple == | == The Sphinx Apple == | ||
[[The Sphinx Apple (Henry)]] | [[The Sphinx Apple (Henry)]] | ||
== The Missing Chord == | == The Missing Chord == | ||
[[The Missing Chord (Henry)]] | [[The Missing Chord (Henry)]] | ||
A | A man recounted how his wife's father bought her a piano-playing machine instead of a real piano, and she pretended to play it to spare his feelings before he passed away. | ||
== A Call Loan == | == A Call Loan == | ||
[[A Call Loan (Henry)]] | [[A Call Loan (Henry)]] | ||
A bank | A wealthy cattleman and bank president helped his friend avoid resorting to train robbery to repay a loan, ultimately discovering that the friend's brother had already returned with the money. | ||
== The Princess and the Puma == | == The Princess and the Puma == | ||
[[The Princess and the Puma (Henry)]] | [[The Princess and the Puma (Henry)]] | ||
A | A man tried to impress a rancher's daughter by pretending to save her from a supposedly tame Mexican lion, which she had already shot, turning a potentially embarrassing situation into a romantic encounter. | ||
== The Indian Summer of Dry Valley Johnson == | == The Indian Summer of Dry Valley Johnson == | ||
[[The Indian Summer of Dry Valley Johnson (Henry)]] | [[The Indian Summer of Dry Valley Johnson (Henry)]] | ||
A | A middle-aged sheepman tried to recapture his youth by courting a young woman, but after realizing the absurdity of his actions, he returned to his true self and found love unexpectedly. | ||
== Christmas by Injunction == | == Christmas by Injunction == | ||
[[Christmas by Injunction (Henry)]] | [[Christmas by Injunction (Henry)]] | ||
A | A man tried to bring Christmas joy to a mining town by organizing a Christmas tree and gifts for children, but the town lacked any kids. He eventually found one boy and took him home for Christmas. | ||
== A Chaparral Prince == | == A Chaparral Prince == | ||
[[A Chaparral Prince (Henry)]] | [[A Chaparral Prince (Henry)]] | ||
An overworked young girl, longing for her family, writes a letter threatening to drown herself. A gang of outlaws intercepts the letter, and their leader, touched by her plight, secretly returns her home. | |||
== The Reformation of Calliope == | == The Reformation of Calliope == | ||
[[The Reformation of Calliope (Henry)]] | [[The Reformation of Calliope (Henry)]] | ||
A notorious | A notorious troublemaker in a small town faced off against the city marshal, but when the troublemaker's mother arrived, he pretended to be the marshal to protect her from the truth. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 27 May 2023
Hearts and Crosses
A ranch foreman married a cattle queen, but felt overshadowed by her authority and left to regain his manhood; he later returned after proving himself in a distant ranch.
The Ransom of Mack
Two friends settled in a small town to enjoy their wealth, but one fell for a young woman and planned to marry her. The other intervened, saving his friend from an ill-advised marriage.
Telemachus, Friend
Two inseparable friends competed for the affection of a widow, agreeing to court her fairly and openly, but their friendship was tested when one of them won her heart and married her.
The Handbook of Hymen
Two prospectors, trapped in a cabin during a snowstorm, find solace in reading books, leading to a competition for the affection of a widow, ultimately resulting in a humorous misunderstanding and marriage.
The Pimienta Pancakes
A cowboy was tricked by a sheep man into believing he was only interested in a pancake recipe, while he secretly courted and married the woman the cowboy loved.
Seats of the Haughty
Hygeia at the Solito
An Afternoon Miracle
A ranger with a secret fear of danger overcomes his cowardice when he saves a woman from a threatening man, and in the process, they both discover their true selves.
The Higher Abdication
Cupid à la Carte
The Caballero's Way
The Sphinx Apple
The Missing Chord
A man recounted how his wife's father bought her a piano-playing machine instead of a real piano, and she pretended to play it to spare his feelings before he passed away.
A Call Loan
A wealthy cattleman and bank president helped his friend avoid resorting to train robbery to repay a loan, ultimately discovering that the friend's brother had already returned with the money.
The Princess and the Puma
The Princess and the Puma (Henry)
A man tried to impress a rancher's daughter by pretending to save her from a supposedly tame Mexican lion, which she had already shot, turning a potentially embarrassing situation into a romantic encounter.
The Indian Summer of Dry Valley Johnson
The Indian Summer of Dry Valley Johnson (Henry)
A middle-aged sheepman tried to recapture his youth by courting a young woman, but after realizing the absurdity of his actions, he returned to his true self and found love unexpectedly.
Christmas by Injunction
Christmas by Injunction (Henry)
A man tried to bring Christmas joy to a mining town by organizing a Christmas tree and gifts for children, but the town lacked any kids. He eventually found one boy and took him home for Christmas.
A Chaparral Prince
An overworked young girl, longing for her family, writes a letter threatening to drown herself. A gang of outlaws intercepts the letter, and their leader, touched by her plight, secretly returns her home.
The Reformation of Calliope
The Reformation of Calliope (Henry)
A notorious troublemaker in a small town faced off against the city marshal, but when the troublemaker's mother arrived, he pretended to be the marshal to protect her from the truth.