| CHAPTER | | PAGE |
| I. | In which a Great Explorer Listens at
Midnight to a Tale of Love | [ 1] |
| II. | In which de Sancerre is Confronted by a
Mystery | [ 9] |
| III. | In which a Maiden Shows Her Heart | [ 18] |
| IV. | In which de la Salle Reaches a Fateful
Decision | [ 26] |
| V. | In which a Daughter Grants a Father’s
Wish | [ 33] |
| VI. | In which Juan Rodriquez Undergoes an
Unpleasant Half-hour | [ 40] |
| VII. | In which Juan Rodriquez Takes His Revenge | [ 49] |
| VIII. | In which Satan has His Way with the
Concepcion | [ 58] |
| IX. | In which Two Children of the Sun Astonish
a Scoundrel | [ 64] |
| X. | In which the Cross is Carried to a City
of Idolaters | [ 72] |
| XI. | In which the Brother of the Sun Welcomes
the Children of the Moon | [ 81] |
| XII. | In which Chatémuc finds the Inspiration
which He Lacked | [ 92] |
| XIII. | In which de Sancerre Runs a Stubborn
Race | [ 103] |
| XIV. | In which the Results of Chatémuc’s
Enthusiasm are Seen | [ 114] |
| XV. | In which the Gray Friar Dons the
Livery of Satan | [ 123] |
| XVI. | In which a Spirit Saves de Sancerre
from Death | [ 133] |
| XVII. | In which de Sancerre Breaks His Fast
and Smiles | [ 146] |
| XVIII. | In which de Sancerre Hears News of
the Great Sun | [ 156] |
| XIX. | In which Coheyogo Exhibits His Craftiness | [ 167] |
| XX. | In which a White Robe Fails to Protect
a Black Heart | [ 181] |
| XXI. | In which de Sancerre Wields His
Sword Again | [ 194] |
| XXII. | In which the City of the Sun Enjoys
a Fête | [ 206] |
| XXIII. | In which de Sancerre Undergoes Many
Varied Emotions | [ 219] |
| XXIV. | In which Spirits, Good and Bad, Beset
a Wilderness | [ 232] |
| XXV. | In which de Sancerre Weeps and
Fights | [ 242] |
| XXVI. | In which Doña Julia is Reminded of
the Past | [ 253] |
| XXVII. | In which St. Eustace is Kind to de
Sancerre | [ 264] |
| XXVIII. | In which de Sancerre’s Island is Besieged | [ 277] |
| XXIX. | In which the Great Spirit Comes from
the Sea to Reclaim Coyocop | [ 290] |