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TWO ON THE TRAIL A STORY OF
THE FAR NORTHWEST BY HULBERT FOOTNER
ILLUSTRATED BY W. SHERMAN POTTS New York
GROSSET & DUNLAP
Publishers ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF TRANSLATION
INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES, INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN COPYRIGHT, 1910, BY OUTING PUBLISHING COMPANY
COPYRIGHT, 1911, BY DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
PUBLISHED, FEBRUARY, 1911 To
H. L. D.

"Look!" she cried. "Isn't it like the frontispiece to a book of adventure!"


CONTENTS

I.[In Papps's Restaurant]
II.[The Unknown Lady]
III.[On the Trail]
IV.[The Stopping-house Yard]
V.[At Miwasa Landing]
VI.[Natalie Tells About Herself]
VII.[Mary Co-que-wasa's Errand]
VIII.[On the Little River]
IX.[The Heart of a Boy]
X.[On Caribou Lake]
XI.[The Fight in the Storm]
XII.[The Ninety-mile Portage]
XIII.[The Newly-Married Pair]
XIV.[The Last Stage]
XV.[The Meeting]
XVI.[Natalie Wounded]
XVII.[The Clue to Rina]
XVIII.[Mabyn Marooned]
XIX.[Grylls Redivivus]
XX.[Succour]
XXI.[The Broken Door]
XXII.[The Blizzard]
XXIII.[The Solitary Pursuer]
XXIV.[In Death Canyon]
XXV.[Epilogue: Spoken by Charley]

ILLUSTRATIONS

["Look!" she cried. "Isn't it like the frontispiece to a book of adventure!" (Frontispiece)]
[At the same instant the boat lurched drunkenly; and they pitched overboard together]
[There, clinging to the corner of the cabin for support, stood the figure of a woman]
[It was a grim figure that the first rays of light revealed sitting on the big rock]