No Place for a Lady?: Western Stories by Women WritersVicki Piekarski The woman at eighteen-mile / Mary Austin -- Shootin'-up sheriff / Cherry Wilson -- The drought / Dorothy Scarborough -- Wilderness road / Janice Holt Giles -- Brother shotgun / Jeanne Williams -- The widow's stallion / Phyllis de la Garza -- Callie / Cynthia Haseloff -- Sidesaddle / Rita Cleary -- The Indian witch / Marcia Muller -- Saddle pals / Patti Hudson -- For two dollars / Jane Candia Coleman -- Thursdays at Snuff's / Gretel Erhlich. |
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Foreword | 9 |
The Woman at EighteenMile by Mary Austin | 23 |
The Drought by Dorothy Scarborough | 66 |
Copyright | |
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