SHORT STORY of WARD COURIER: The Second Scholar's Tale: "High Hat and The SkinWalker"
From the unpublished novel "The Roycroft Tales" (c) 2001 by Ward Courier under the pen name Mason Winfield
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One bright fall day in the 1870s the someday-to-be author, philosopher, and Roycroft community-founder Elbert Hubbard was making his way back to Buffalo from a Great Lakes sojourn. The teen-aged salesman had spent a night in the town of Bucktooth, so soon to be renamed Salamanca, and woke in the morning with a few hours to kill. Realizing that he was on Reservation territory, he got the bright idea that the Seneca community might be in dire need of Larkin Company soap. Initiative was not out of character for Hubbard. That plus his own imagination would end up making him a great success by the age of thirty.