
BAT WING BOWLES - BY DANE COOLIDGE - Author of "Hidden Water" and "The Texican" - Illustrated by D. C. Hutchison - NEW YORK FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY PUBLISHERS - COPYRIGHT, 1914, BY FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY - COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY STREET & SMITH, NEW YORK - All rights reserved, including that of translation into foreign languages - March, 1914
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BAT WING BOWLES
CHAPTER I - MR. BOWLES
CHAPTER II - THE FAR WEST
CHAPTER III - THE BAT WING RANCH
CHAPTER IV - BRIGHAM
CHAPTER V - WA-HA-LOTE
CHAPTER VI - THE ROUND-UP
CHAPTER VII - THE QUEEN AT HOME
A breezy March morning finds Dixie Lee stepping onto the Western Limited, bound for the sun‑baked plains of Arizona. As she fumbles for her ticket, a sharply dressed stranger named Bowles appears, bowing with the polished manners of an Eastern gentleman. His crisp suit, perfectly coiffed hair, and violet eyes sparkle with a confidence that both amuses and unnerves her. The brief encounter hints at a clash between Dixie’s rugged, no‑nonsense outlook and Bowles’s cultured, almost theatrical demeanor.
Their conversation quickly turns into a playful duel of wit, each probing the other’s motives while the train rumbles westward. Bowles speaks of shared memories from a high‑society club, yet Dixie detects a flicker of mystery behind his courteous smile. As the landscape shifts from cityscape to desert, the two travelers find themselves drawn into a tentative partnership that promises humor, romance, and a touch of intrigue—just as the first leg of their journey begins.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (350K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards, Louise Setzer, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-05-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1873–1940
A vivid storyteller of the American West, this early 20th-century writer drew on years in the desert Southwest as a naturalist, photographer, and field collector. His novels and nonfiction alike carry the feel of firsthand experience.
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