
THE JACK-KNIFE MAN - By Ellis Parker Butler - Author Of “Pigs Is Pigs,” “The Confessions Of A Daddy,” Etc.
I. THE JACK-KNIFE MAN
II. PETER'S GUESTS
III. PETER LODGES OUT
IV. THE SCARLET WOMAN
V. BUDDY STEERS THE BOAT
VI. “BOOGE”
VIII. RIVALS
IX. PETER GIVES WARNING
X. A VIOLENT INCIDENT
Peter Lane is a wiry, wide‑eyed dreamer who has turned a modest shanty‑boat into his tiny world. The cramped cabin is filled with the simple comforts of a pine bunk, a tin alarm‑clock he constantly repairs, and a little stove that seems to have a mind of its own. He spends his days mending, planning, and letting his imagination drift downstream, convinced that his modest vessel will someday carry him on grand adventures.
Enter George Rapp, a boisterous livery‑man who sees the boat as a quick profit and offers Peter a tempting sum to buy it. Peter’s refusal isn’t just stubbornness; it’s rooted in a series of whimsical schemes—floating to New Orleans, hunting alligators in Florida, even trading chinchilla skins along the Amazon. As the two men trade barbs and bargains, the story sets the stage for a light‑hearted tale of ambition, friendship, and the stubborn pull of one man’s impossible plans.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (261K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2013-11-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1869–1937
Best remembered for the wildly funny "Pigs Is Pigs," this prolific American humorist turned everyday mix-ups and small-town characters into lasting comic fiction. Across a career of more than forty years, he produced thousands of stories and essays with a light touch that still feels lively.
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