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Wild western scenes, or, The White Spirit of the wilderness

being a narrative of adventures, embracing the same characters portrayed in the original "Wild western scenes," over one hundred editions of which have been sold in Europe and America.
  
  
  
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  • CHAPTER I.
    Arrival at Happy Valley—A House Built—The Palisade Completed, 1

  • CHAPTER II.
    The Game to be Spared—A Decree—Joe and Sneak going their
    Rounds as Sentinels—A Strange, Mysterious Dog, 7

  • CHAPTER III.
    The Mysterious Dog—The Flowers and Fruits, 20

  • CHAPTER IV.
    The First Hunt—Joe Kills a Wolf—Slaughter of Deer—Two Grizzly
    Bears, and a Battle with them—The Wild Horses, 23

  • CHAPTER V.
    Joe and Sneak meet with a King Buffalo Bull—And a Big Elk—
    And a Buck—And a Skunk—And a Doe, 40

  • CHAPTER VI.
    Sabbath—Wild Horses — The Snake Fight—The Indians—Red
    Eagle, 52

  • CHAPTER VII.
    Pete, the Dog—Joe and Sneak on Guard—The Arrow—Joe Kills an
    Indian, 70


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  • CHAPTER VIII.
    Cæsar and Pompey on Guard—A Skunk Skin and an Arrow—Buffalo
    and Fire Works—Joe's Gun kicks Sneak, 81

  • CHAPTER IX.
    The King of the Camanches—Joe's Dilemma, 96

  • CHAPTER X.
    Exploration of the White Spirit's Cave—The White Spirit—The
    Monk's Chapel, 106