Rhymes of a Rolling Stone
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As seas of ink I spatter.
Ye gods, forgive my "literary" sins —
The other kind don't matter.
Table of Contents
- Prelude
- A Rolling Stone
- The Soldier of Fortune
- The Gramaphone At Fond-Du-Lac
- The Land of Beyond
- Sunshine
- The Idealist
- Athabaska Dick
- Cheer
- The Return
- The Junior God
- The Nostomaniac
- Ambition
- To Sunnydale
- The Blind and the Dead
- The Atavist
- The Sceptic
- The Rover
- Barb-Wire Bill
- "?"
- Just Think!
- The Lunger
- The Mountain and the Lake
- The Headliner and the Breadliner
- Death in the Arctic
- Dreams Are Best
- The Quitter
- The Cow-Juice Cure
- While the Bannock Bakes
- The Lost Master
- Little Moccasins
- The Wanderlust
- The Trapper's Christmas Eve
- The World's All Right
- The Baldness of Chewed-Ear
- The Mother
- The Dreamer
- At Thirty-Five
- The Squaw Man
- Home and Love
- I'm Scared of It All
- A Song of Success
- The Song of the Camp-Fire
- Her Letter
- The Man Who Knew
- The Logger
- The Passing of the Year
- The Ghosts
- Good-Bye, Little Cabin
- Heart O' the North
- The Scribe's Prayer
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