Inconsistent hyphenation in the original document has been preserved. Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. For a complete list, please see the end of this document. by EMERSON HOUGH AUTHOR OF: The Sagebrusher, Hearts Desire, The Covered Wagon, Curly of the Range, etc. ILLUSTRATED SAINT PAUL J. E. HAYNES, Publisher 1921 COPYRIGHT 1920 THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY COPYRIGHT 1921 EMERSON HOUGH “Maw” T imes has changed, says Maw to herself, says she. Things ain't like what they used to be. Time was when I worked from sunup to sundown, and we didn't have no daylight-saving contraptions on the old clock, neither. The girls was too little then, and I done all the work myself—cooking, sweeping, washing and ironing, suchlike. I never got to church Sundays because I had to stay home and get the Sunday dinner. Like enough they'd bring the preacher home to dinner. You got to watch