JOHN FOX, JR'S. 



STORIES OF THE KENTUCKY MOUNTAINS 



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THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE./ 

 Illustrated by F. C. Yohn.' 



The "lonesome pine" from which the 

 story takes its name was a tall tree that 

 stood in solitary splendor on a mountain 

 top. The fame of the pine lured a young 

 engineer through Kentucky to catch the 

 trail, and when he finally climbed to its 

 shelter he found not only the pine but the 

 foot-prin tsofa girl. And the girl proved 

 to be lovely, piquant, and the trail of 

 these girlish foot-prints led the young 

 engineer a madder chase than "the trail 

 of the lonesome pine." 



THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME 



Illustrated by F. C. Yohn. 



This is a story of Kentucky, in a settlement known as "King- 

 dom Come." It is a life rude, semi-barbarous; but ^ natural 

 and honest, from which often springs the flower of civilization. 



" Chad." the "little shepherd" did not know who he was nor 

 whence he came he had just wandered from door to door since 

 early childhood, seeking shelter with kindly mountaineers who 

 gladly fathered and mothered this waif about whom there was 

 such a mystery a charming waif, by the way, who could play 

 the banjo better that anyone else in the mountains. 



A KNIGHT OF THE CUMBERLAND.*/ 

 Illustrated by F. C. Yohn. 



The scenes are laid along the waters of the Cumberland* 

 the lair of moonshiner and f eudsman. The knight is a moon- 

 shiner's son, and the heroine a beautiful girl perversely chris- 

 tened "The Blight." Two impetuous young Southerners' fall 

 under the spell of "The Blight's " charms and she learns what 

 a large part jealousy and pistols have in the love making of the 

 mountaineers. 



Included in this volume is " Hell fer-Sartain" and other 

 stories, some of Mr. Fox's most entertaining Cumberland valley 

 narratives. 



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