Title: 'Me-Smith'
Author: Caroline Lockhart
Illustrator: Gayle Hoskins
Subjects: Fiction
Subjects: Fiction
This may not be considered as a classic and not recommended by many but it is a kind of its own and have its own reader base. Smith, is an insufferable with an overblown sense of self-importance. Susie is just annoying, and so is her mother, the Indian woman. Dora is the cliché woman that all men would like. The character MacArthur seemed intelligent.
CONTENTS
I. “Me—Smith”
II. On the Alkali Hill
III. The Empty Chair
IV. A Swap in Saddle Blankets
V. Smith Makes Medicine with the Schoolmarm
VI. The Great Secret
VII. Cupid “Wings” a Deputy Sheriff
VIII. The Bug-hunter Elucidates
IX. Speaking Of Grasshoppers
X. Mother Love and Savage Passion Conflict
XI. The Best Horse
XII. Smith Gets “Hunks”
XIII. Susie’s Indian Blood
XIV. The Slayer of Mastodons
XV. Where a Man Gets a Thirst
XVI. Tinhorn Frank Smells Money
XVII. Susie Humbles Herself to Smith
XVIII. A Bad “Hombre”
XIX. When The Clouds Played Wolf
XX. The Love Medicine of the Sioux
XXI. The Murderer of White Antelope
XXII. A Mongolian Cupid
XXIII. In Their Own Way
I. “Me—Smith”
II. On the Alkali Hill
III. The Empty Chair
IV. A Swap in Saddle Blankets
V. Smith Makes Medicine with the Schoolmarm
VI. The Great Secret
VII. Cupid “Wings” a Deputy Sheriff
VIII. The Bug-hunter Elucidates
IX. Speaking Of Grasshoppers
X. Mother Love and Savage Passion Conflict
XI. The Best Horse
XII. Smith Gets “Hunks”
XIII. Susie’s Indian Blood
XIV. The Slayer of Mastodons
XV. Where a Man Gets a Thirst
XVI. Tinhorn Frank Smells Money
XVII. Susie Humbles Herself to Smith
XVIII. A Bad “Hombre”
XIX. When The Clouds Played Wolf
XX. The Love Medicine of the Sioux
XXI. The Murderer of White Antelope
XXII. A Mongolian Cupid
XXIII. In Their Own Way