Hawk Eye
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THE SHAFTS SPED TO THEIR MARKS AND TWO BIRDS FLUTTERED AND FELL TO EARTH.
DAVID CORY
Author of
LITTLE INDIAN, and others
GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
Copyright, 1938, by
GROSSET & DUNLAP, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
David Cory
Transcriber's Note
HAWK EYE
WILD GEESE
PLANS AND PELTS
LOADING THE CANOES
JEALOUS SLOW DOG
HAWK EYE'S OFFERING
THE BEAR
THE KILL
THE PELT IS REMOVED
THE RAPIDS
THE BEAVER DAM
TOEPRINTS IN THE SAND
ACROSS THE PRAIRIE
THE BOYS ARE TAKEN PRISONERS
HAWK EYE'S REVENGE
TWO GOOD SHOTS
OHITIKA IS WOUNDED
THE TRADING POST
JOURNEY'S END