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, 1CHAPTER II.
The Game to be Spared—A Decree—Joe and Sneak going their
Rounds as Sentinels—A Strange, Mysterious Dog, 7CHAPTER III.
The Mysterious Dog—The Flowers and Fruits, 20CHAPTER IV.
The First Hunt—Joe Kills a Wolf—Slaughter of Deer—Two Grizzly
Bears, and a Battle with them—The Wild Horses, 23CHAPTER V.
Joe and Sneak meet with a King Buffalo Bull—And a Big Elk—
And a Buck—And a Skunk—And a Doe, 40CHAPTER VI.
Sabbath—Wild Horses — The Snake Fight—The Indians—Red
Eagle, 52CHAPTER VII.
Pete, the Dog—Joe and Sneak on Guard—The Arrow—Joe Kills an
Indian, 70ivCHAPTER VIII.
Cæsar and Pompey on Guard—A Skunk Skin and an Arrow—Buffalo
and Fire Works—Joe's Gun kicks Sneak, 81CHAPTER IX.
The King of the Camanches—Joe's Dilemma, 96CHAPTER X.
Exploration of the White Spirit's Cave—The White Spirit—The
Monk's Chapel, 106
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