Waldron Baily

Waldron Baily
Waldron Baily was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century, primarily in mystery and adventure fiction. One of his notable novels is "The Homeward Trail," which was published in 1921 and reflects his interest in Western themes. His writing often explored the complexities of human relationships and frontier life, blending romance and action. While not widely recognized today, Baily contributed to the popular literary genres of his time.

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Ichabod's Island The tide was at ebb. The noisily rushing spume-spotted waters of the sea were pounding the hard-sand shore of the easterly side of a beautiful island, nestling as a jewel in its setting just within the Capes, which form the shores on either side of Beaufort Inlet, but so exposed that when the winds blow from the sea the full force of the breakers is felt at this point. As this... more...

CHAPTER I Where the trail bent over a knoll, Zeke halted, and put down from his shoulder the hickory cudgel with its dangling valise of black oilcloth—total of baggage with which he was faring forth into the world. Then, he straightened himself, and looked back over the way he had come. There, to the east, the dusk of night still lay somberly, hardly touched by the coming dawn. Through the shadows,... more...