JOHN BLOUNDELLE-BURTON

AUTHOR OF
"THE HISPANIOLA PLATE"
"A DEAD RECKONING"
ETC., ETC.

LONDON
F. V. WHITE & CO., LIMITED
14 BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, W.C.
1905

CONTENTS


[PART I]

The Narrative of Gerald, Viscount St. Amande

CHAPTER
[I.]Funeral.
[II.]An Unpeaceful Passing.
[III.]A Beggar and an Outcast.
[IV.]Into The Land of Bondage.
[V.]The Springe is Set.
[VI.]The Bird Draws Near.
[VII.]Trapped.
[VIII.]And Caged.
[IX.]My Mother.
[X.]A Noble Kinsman.
[XI.]Impressed.

[PART II]

The Narrative of Joice Bampfyld of Virginia

[XII.]A Colonial Plantation.
[XIII.]The Bond Slave.
[XIV.]A Slave's Gratitude!
[XV.]A Visitor from England.
[XVI.]Another Visitor.
[XVII.]The Red Man.
[XVIII.]Besieged.
[XIX.]At Bay.
[XX.]The Great Medicine Chief.
[XXI.]In Captivity.
[XXII.]Amongst the Savages.
[XXIII.]Denounced.
[XXIV.]'Twixt Bear and Panther.

[PART III]

The Narrative of Lord St. Amande Continued

[XXV.]The Shawnee Trail.
[XXVI.]As Foemen Fight.
[XXVII.]A Long Peace.
[XXVIII.]The Reward of a Traitor.

[PART IV]

The Narrative of Joice Bampfyld Continued

[XXIX.]Homeward Bound.
[XXX.]In the Land Where Their Fathers Dwelt.
[XXXI.]Face To Face.
[XXXII.]Nemesis.

[The Narrative Concluded by Gerald, Viscount
St. Amande]

"After these Storms at last a Calm"