Harry Harrell found the photograph of a beautiful girl, and promptly fell in love with the original. Then he learned that she was Edith Owen, daughter of "Mart" Owen. Between Mart Owen and "Jud" Harrell, Harry's father, there was a bitter ...See moreHarry Harrell found the photograph of a beautiful girl, and promptly fell in love with the original. Then he learned that she was Edith Owen, daughter of "Mart" Owen. Between Mart Owen and "Jud" Harrell, Harry's father, there was a bitter feud. They owned adjoining ranches and whenever they and their forces met there was a gran melee and considerable shooting. It was also well known that Owen wanted his daughter to marry "Buck" Owen, his nephew. However, Harry made up his mind to win the young lady, so the next day he rode over towards the Owen ranch. In trying to scale a cliff, he fell, struck his head and became senseless. It happened that Edith and "White Fawn," her Indian girl companions, were strolling there, and they discovered Harry and resuscitated him. Buck and a companion happened to ride past, but Edith succeeded in concealing Harry. The two fall in love at first sight. A few weeks later, Harry received a note from Edith telling him that their father was seriously ill, and insisting on her marrying Buck at once. Harry called together a number of his cowboy friends. They burst into the Owens home just as the minister was beginning the marriage ceremony. Old Mart, seeing what had happened, pulled a six-shooter from under his pillow, and leveled it at Harry, but before he could pull the trigger, death claimed him. Edith kissed her father hastily, and then allowed Harry and his companions to take her away. Of course the Owen forces followed, but Harry's party won the race. Harry's mother welcomed Edith to their home. His father, remembering the long feud, refused to do so at once, but the sweetness of the girl soon won him over, and of course, the minister soon did the rest. Written by
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