
THE SHORT LINE WAR - By Samuel Merwin
CHAPTER I. — JIM WEEKS
CHAPTER II. — MR. McNALLY GOES TO TILLMAN CITY
CHAPTER III. — POLITICS AND OTHER THINGS
CHAPTER IV. — JIM WEEKS CLOSES IN
CHAPTER V. — TUESDAY EVENING
CHAPTER VI. — JUDGE BLACK
CHAPTER VII. — BETWEEN THE LINES
CHAPTER VIII. — JUDGE GREY
CHAPTER IX. — THE MATTER OF POSSESSION
James Weeks is a product of a rugged American lineage, raised by his prosperous grandfather on the banks of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. Brought up among the Oneida and steeped in stories of frontier battles, he inherits a keen mind for mathematics and geography, yet his true passion lies in the thunderous steamboats that slice through the water. As he nears adulthood, Jim’s ambition to become a river pilot drives him toward a life on the great waterways, shaping his identity and future prospects.
Against this backdrop of river traffic and expanding commerce, Jim meets Ethel Harvey, a striking young woman returning from an Eastern school. Their first encounter on a sun‑lit June morning sparks an immediate, tender attraction, and they spend carefree weeks racing through country lanes and fields, each trying to outpace the other. Though their affection deepens, Ethel begins to sense an unspoken distance, fearing that Jim’s world of steam and river might never fully understand hers.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (339K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Text file produced by Eric Eldred, Beth Trapaga and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger
Release date
2005-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1936
A prolific early-20th-century American novelist and playwright, he wrote popular fiction with an easy, lively touch and also worked as a magazine editor. He is especially remembered for collaborations with Henry Kitchell Webster and for moving comfortably between novels, short fiction, and the stage.
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1875–1932
A hugely popular magazine-serial novelist in the early 1900s, this American writer moved easily from mystery and family drama to science fiction. His stories were known for strong pacing and broad appeal, helping shape the commercial storytelling of his era.
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