Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Edward Sylvester Ellis
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
THE LOST TRAIL Edward S. Ellis
CONTENTS. I The Shadow II The Adventures of a Night III The Jug Acquaintances IV An Ominous Rencounter V Gone VI The Lost Trail VII A Hibernian's Search for the Trail VIII The Trail of Death IX The Dead Shot X Conclusion ILLUSTRATIONS. He held his long rifle in his right hand, while he drew the shrubbery apart with his left, and looked forth at the canoe "A purty question, ye murtherin haythen!" "Where does yees get the jug?" Dealt the savage a tremendous blow "Well, At-to-uck," said he, kindly, "you seem troubled." The trail was lost "And so, Teddy, ye're sayin' it war a white man that took away the missionary's wife." "It's all up!" muttered the dying man."I am wiped out at last, and must go under!" "Harvey Richter—don't you know me?" he gasped.
THE CAVE IN THE MOUNTAIN Lieut. R. H. Jayne 1894 CONTENTS A Strange Guide Alone in the Gloom Strange Experiences Sunlight and Hope Mining and Countermining A Daring Exploit Fishing for a Friend Fishing for a Prize Groping in Darkness “Here We are Again!” Through the Mountains Through the Mountains—Continued In the Nick of Time Between Two Fires On the Defensive Friend or Enemy? Fortunate Diversion An Old Acquaintance How it was Done Sut’s Camp-Fire Safety and Sleep Two Old Acquaintances Border Chivalry Night Visitors Hunting a Steed Lone Wolf’s Tactics The End
THROUGH FOREST AND FIRE By Edward S. Ellis
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