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  1. Where the Trail Divides is a 1914 American silent Western film directed by James Neill and written by William Otis Lillibridge. The film stars Robert Edeson, Theodore Roberts, J. W. Johnston, Winifred Kingston, James Neill and Constance Adams. The film was released on October 12, 1914, by Paramount Pictures.

    • United States
    • Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company
    • Chapter I
    • Chapter II
    • Chapter III
    • Chapter IV
    • Chapter V
    • Chapter Vi
    • Chapter VII

    PRESENTIMENT The man was short and fat, and greasy above the dark beard line. In addition, he was bowlegged as a greyhound, and just now he moved with a limp as though very footsore. His coarse blue flannel shirt, open at the throat, exposed a broad hairy chest that rose and fell mightily with the effort he was making. And therein lay the mystery. ...

    FULFILMENT The log cabin of Settler Rowland, as a landmark, stood forth. Barred it was—the white of barked cotton-wood timber alternating with the brown of earth that filled the spaces between—like the longitudinal stripes of a prairie gopher or on the back of a bob-white. Long wiry slough grass, razor-sharp as to blades, pungent under rain, weight...

    DISCOVERY More than a mere name was Fort Yankton. Original in construction, as necessity ever induces the unusual, it was nevertheless formidable. To the north was a typical entrenchment with a ditch, and a parapet eight feet high. To the east was a double board wall with earth tamped between: a solid curb higher than the head of a tall man. Comple...

    RECONSTRUCTION The day of the Indian terror had passed. No longer did the name of Little Crow carry stampede in its wake. The battles of Big Mound, of White Stone Hill, and of the Bad Lands had been fought, had become mere history; dim already to the newcomer as Lexington or Bull Run. Still in the memory, to be sure, was the half-invited massacre o...

    THE LAND OF LICENCE For twenty-four hours the two cowmen from the distant Clay Creek ranch had owned Coyote Centre. An hour before sunset on the day previous they had suddenly blown in from the north; a great cloud of yellow dust, lifting lazily on the sultry air, a mighty panting of winded bronchos, a single demoniacal dare-man whoop heralding the...

    THE RED MAN AND THE WHITE Well out upon the prairie, clear of the limits of the tiny town, two men were headed due west, into the night, apparently into the infinite. There was no moon, but here, with nothing to cast a shadow, it was not dark. The month was late October, and a suggestion of frost was in the air: on the grass blades of the low place...

    A GLIMPSE OF THE UNKNOWN It was very late, so late that the sun entering at the south windows of the room shone glaringly upon the white counterpane of his bed when Craig awoke the next morning. Breakfast had long been over, but throughout the unplastered ranch house the suggestion of coffee and the tang of bacon still lingered. At home those odour...

  2. Where the Trail Divides: Directed by James Neill. With Robert Edeson, Theodore Roberts, Jack W. Johnston, Winifred Kingston. Little "How," an Indian boy, following the uprising of the Indians, is adopted by Col. Lander and taken to Col. Lander's home.

  3. 9 de jul. de 2018 · WHERE THE TRAIL DIVIDES (A Western Adventure Classic): The Original Book ... Will Lillibridge. Limited preview - 2017. View all » Bibliographic information. Where the Trail Divides...

  4. 192 páginas. English. ePUB (apto para móviles) Disponible únicamente en el navegador. eBook - ePub. Ya no está disponible | Más información. Where the Trail Divides. The Original Book Behind the Hollywood Movie: An Unusual and Powerful Tale of Friendship between a Native Indian Boy and a Rancher. Will Lillibridge. Detalles del libro. Índice. Citas.

  5. Plot. Where the Trail Divides. Summaries. Little "How," an Indian boy, following the uprising of the Indians, is adopted by Col. Lander and taken to Col. Lander's home. Little Bessie Rowland, about the same age, is also adopted by Col. Lander, Bessie's parents having been killed in the uprising.

  6. Where the Trail Divides is a 1914 American silent Western film directed by James Neill and written by William Otis Lillibridge. The film stars Robert Edeson, Theodore Roberts, J. W. Johnston, Winifred Kingston, James Neill and Constance Adams. The film was released on October 12, 1914, by Paramount Pictures.