The LABRADOR TALES
of DILLON WALLACE
Left on the Labrador
A Tale of Adventures Down North. Illustrated
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The Testing of Jim MacLean
A Tale of the Wilds of Labrador. Illustrated
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Troop One of the Labrador
A Tale of Life Out-of-Doors. Illustrated
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The Ragged Inlet Guards
A Story of Adventure in Labrador. Illustrated
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Grit-A-Plenty
A Tale of the Labrador Wild. Illustrated
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The Gaunt Gray Wolf
Fur-Trapping on the Labrador. Illustrated
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Ungava Bob
A Tale of the Fur Trappers. Illustrated
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The Story of Grenfell of the Labrador
A Boy's Life of Wilfred T. Grenfell. Illustrated
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The Lure of the Labrador Wild
The Story of the Exploring Expedition conducted by Leonidas Hubbard, Jr. Illustrations and Maps. 8vo, cloth
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HE HELD THE AX READY TO STRIKE THE FIRST ATTACKING ANIMAL. (See page 189.)
| Left on the Labrador A Tale of Adventure Down North By DILLON WALLACE Author of "Troop One of the Labrador," "The Testing of Jim MacLean," "The Lure of the Labrador Wild," etc., etc. ILLUSTRATED New York Chicago Fleming H. Revell Company London and Edinburgh |
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This life is not all sunshine, Nor is it yet all showers; But storms and calms alternate, As thorns among the flowers, And while we seek the roses, The thorns full oft we scan, Still let us, though they wound us, Be happy as we can. This life has heavy crosses, As well as joys to share, And griefs and disappointments, Which you and I must bear. And if we may not follow The path our hearts would plan, Let us make all around us As happy as we can. |
Contents
| I | THE LOST PASSENGER | [9] |
| II | THE TWIGS OF PINCH-IN TICKLE | [19] |
| III | SKIPPER ZEB FIXES MATTERS | [25] |
| IV | MISSING | [34] |
| V | WRECKED | [43] |
| VI | THE CAMP AT THE DUCK'S HEAD | [53] |
| VII | A SNUG BERTH | [64] |
| VIII | THE TRAIL OF A LYNX | [77] |
| IX | THE FAR WILDERNESS | [86] |
| X | SKIPPER ZEB'S TRAPPING PATH | [99] |
| XI | THE WORST FIX OF ALL | [112] |
| XII | THE PANGS OF STARVATION | [126] |
| XIII | THE GREAT SNOWY OWL | [141] |
| XIV | THE BAY FASTENS | [146] |
| XV | LOST IN THE BARRENS | [156] |
| XVI | A WALL OF SNOW | [171] |
| XVII | SKIPPER ZEB'S DOGS | [176] |
| XVIII | THE FIGHT WITH THE WOLVES | [188] |
| XIX | CHARLEY'S NEW RIFLE | [198] |
| XX | THE REBELLION OF THE DOGS | [213] |
| XXI | THE CARIBOU HUNT | [223] |
| XXII | THE STRANGER | [240] |
| XXIII | THE LOST FUR | [255] |
| XXIV | THE VENGEANCE OF THE PACK | [266] |
| XXV | AMISHKU AND MAIGEN, THE INDIANS | [273] |
| XXVI | THE END OF THE FIX | [281] |
Illustrations
| Facing Page | |
| HE HELD THE AX READY TO STRIKE THE FIRST ATTACKING ANIMAL. | [title] |
| "SHE'S GONE! THE SHIP HAS GONE!" CRIED CHARLEY IN SUDDEN FRIGHT. | [18] |
| SKIPPER ZEB'S OAR BROKE, AND THE BOAT WAS DRIVEN UPON A ROCK. | [154] |
| THE GREAT PAW SENT TOBY SPRAWLING. | [214] |