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Townsend, George Alfred, 1841-1914

"The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times"


Often had she told him of old Patty Cannon and her kidnapper's den, and
her death in the jail of his native town. He found the legend of that
dreaded woman had strengthened instead of having faded with time, and
her haunts preserved, and eye-witnesses of her deeds to be still living.
Hence, this romance has much local truth in it, and is not only the
narration of an episode, but the story of a large region comprehending
three state jurisdictions, and also of that period when modern life
arose upon the ruins of old colonial caste.


CONTENTS.

CHAPTER PAGE
I. TWO HAT WEARERS 1
II. JUDGE AND DAUGHTER 6
III. THE FORESTERS 15
IV. DISCOVERY OF THE HEIRLOOM 19
V. THE BOG-ORE TRACT 25
VI. THE CUSTISES RUINED 32
VII. JACK-O'-LANTERN IRON 40
VIII. THE HAT FINDS A RACK 45
IX. HA! HA! THE WOOING ON'T 69
X. MASTER IN THE KITCHEN 83
XI. DYING PRIDE 89
XII.


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