The Award of Justice
The Award of Justice
Or, Told in the Rockies
A Pen Picture of the WestWith the skill of a master Mr. Barbour has selected from his abundance the choicest material for a high-class, typical romance. A rascally mining company, intrusted with the management of the mines owned by an eastern syndicate, is systematically plundering the owners. A young man named Houston is sent out to investigate. The thrilling story of his battle against unscrupulous villainy, and the delightful romance which is the result of his journey, go to make a novel of marvelous power.
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and forged his father's name to several checks, amounting to nearly a hundred thousand; then, overcome by shame and remorse, he had fled in the night, no one knew whither. His father payed the full amount of the debt, without even betraying his son's guilt, and then for years employed the most skillful detectives, trying to bring back the wanderer to the love and forgiveness which awaited him; but in vain, no trace of him existed. The father had long ago given up all hope of ever seeing his boy again, and doubted whether he were living. Only the sweet-faced mother, strong in her mother-love and in her faith in God, believed that he would yet return, and was content to watch and wait.
Meantime, Everard Houston had become like a son to Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. After leaving college, he had been taken by his uncle as a partner into his enormous banking house, and intrusted more or less with the charge of various departments of business with which he was connected, and he had proven himself worthy of the tru
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