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The Missionary Sheriff / Being incidents in the life of a plain man who tried to do his duty

Chapter 2: ILLUSTRATIONS
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A collection of episodic tales centers on a blunt, compassionate county sheriff who balances law enforcement with steady moral sympathy. Through incidents involving fraudulent preachers, hypnotists, jail scenes, domestic troubles, and small-town pageants, he confronts deception, folly, and suffering while tending to prisoners, supporting community rituals, and aiding dependents. Episodes spotlight the sheriff's plainspoken wisdom, physical courage, and modest generosity, and they sketch a varied cast of townspeople whose failings prompt practical lessons in duty, mercy, and neighborliness. The narrative emphasizes everyday detail and moral observation over melodrama, presenting social sketches united by the sheriff's effort to do his duty with humanity.

ILLUSTRATIONS

“PICKED UP SOME OF THE SHREDS” Frontispiece
“TORE THE LETTER INTO PIECES” Facing p. 20
THE THANKSGIVING BOX 30
“SHE PAUSED BEFORE MRS. SMITH’S SECTION” 46
“SHE LEANED HER SHABBY ELBOWS ON THE GATE” 56
“‘SOMEBODY THREW THESE THINGS AT OUR WINDOW’” 70
“‘NOW, BOYS, LET’S COME AND PLAY ON THE ORGAN’” 74
“‘THEY HAVE ENGAGED ME’” 94
“HARNED HID HIS FACE” 116
“‘IT WON’T BE SUCH A BIG ONE IF THE DOOR HOLDS’” 126
“‘SHE MUST LOOK AT IT’” 146
“‘HE’S SCARED NOW, THE COWARD’” 158
“‘I’LL ACT AS HIS VALET’” 162
“‘I’LL GIVE THE KITTY SOMETHING TO EAT’” 180
THE FAREWELL 232