RULES OF THE GAME BY STEWART EDWARD WHITE ILLUSTRATED BY LEJAREN A. HILLER NEW YORK DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY ALUS HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY BEQUEST OF ROLAND BURRAGE DIXON MAY 19, 1936 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. INCLUDING THAT OF TRANSLATION INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES, INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN COPYRIGHT, 1909, 1910, BY JAMES HORsburgh, jr. COPYRIGHT, 1910, BY DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY ALA 7680.329. AUTHOR'S NOTE The geography in this novel may easily be recognized by one familiar with the country. For that reason it is necessary to state that the characters therein are in no manner to be confused with the people actually inhabiting and developing that locality. The Power Company promoted by Baker has absolutely nothing to do with any Power Company utilizing any streams: the delectable Plant never exercised his talents in Sierra North. The author must decline to acknowledge any identifications of the sort. Plant and Baker and all the rest are, however, only to a limited extent fictitious characters. What they did and what they stood for is absolutely true. |