A ROMANY OF THE SNOWS

BEING A CONTINUATION OF THE PERSONAL HISTORIES OF “PIERRE AND HIS PEOPLE” AND THE LAST EXISTING RECORDS OF PRETTY PIERRE

By Gilbert Parker


To SIR WILLIAM C. VAN HORNE.
MY DEAR SIR WILLIAM,
To the public it will seem fitting that these new tales of “Pierre
and His People” should be inscribed to one whose notable career is
inseparably associated with the life and development of the Far
North.
But there is a deeper and more personal significance in this
dedication, for some of the stories were begotten in late gossip by
your fireside; and furthermore, my little book is given a kind of
distinction, in having on its fore-page the name of one well known
as a connoisseur of art and a lover of literature.
Believe me,
DEAR SIR WILLIAM,
Sincerely yours,
GILBERT PARKER.
7 PARK PLACE.
ST. JAMES’S.
LONDON. S. W.


CONTENTS


[ INTRODUCTION ]

[ ACROSS THE JUMPING SANDHILLS ]

[ A LOVELY BULLY ]

[ THE FILIBUSTER ]

[ THE GIFT OF THE SIMPLE KING ]

[ MALACHI ]

[ THE LAKE OF THE GREAT SLAVE ]

[ THE RED PATROL ]

[ THE GOING OF THE WHITE SWAN ]

[ AT BAMBER’S BOOM ]

[ THE BRIDGE HOUSE ]

[ THE EPAULETTES ]

[ THE HOUSE WITH THE BROKEN SHUTTER ]

[ THE FINDING OF FINGALL ]

[ THREE COMMANDMENTS IN THE VULGAR TONGUE ]

[ LITTLE BABICHE ]

[ AT POINT O’ BUGLES ]

[ THE SPOIL OF THE PUMA ]

[ THE TRAIL OF THE SUN DOGS ]

[ THE PILOT OF BELLE AMOUR ]

[ THE CRUISE OF THE “NINETY-NINE” ]

[ ROMANY OF THE SNOWS ]

[ THE PLUNDERER ]


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