CONTENTS

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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]