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ANDE
TREMBATH
To My Friend
The Right Rev. Cortlandt Whitehead, S.T.D.
Bishop of Pittsburgh
In memory of pleasant hours spent together
at "Burgtown."
Copyright, 1905, by
C. M. CLARK PUBLISHING CO., Inc.
BOSTON, MASS., U.S.A.
Entered at
STATIONER'S HALL, LONDON
Foreign Copyrights Secured
All Rights Reserved
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| [I.] | A Calamity at the Manor | [1] |
| [II.] | The Son of a Traitor | [16] |
| [III.] | The Runaway | [26] |
| [IV.] | The Primrose Cottage and Tom Glaze | [31] |
| [V.] | "The Big Ha' Bible Ance His Father's Pride" | [41] |
| [VI.] | Squire and Parliamentarian | [46] |
| [VII.] | Tea-table Politics | [55] |
| [VIII.] | "Off With His Head" | [66] |
| [IX.] | The Village Stocks | [73] |
| [X.] | Reparation | [77] |
| [XI.] | Defeat of Bully Bob Sloan | [87] |
| [XII.] | Christmas and Christmas Play | [98] |
| [XIII.] | The Cornish Droll-teller | [113] |
| [XIV.] | St. George and Fair Sabra | [123] |
| [XV.] | The Helston Grammar School | [135] |
| [XVI.] | The Hurling Match | [146] |
| [XVII.] | The Smugglers' Battle | [160] |
| [XVIII.] | The Duck Cave Adventure | [173] |
| [XIX.] | Creakle's Revenge | [185] |
| [XX.] | Adrift On the Deep | [197] |
| [XXI.] | Around the Tavern's Flaming Grate | [214] |
| [XXII.] | The Lycamahoning | [240] |
| [XXIII.] | The Raft Pilot's Home | [253] |
| [XXIV.] | The Hunter of the Loop | [261] |
| [XXV.] | Eureka! The Eldorado! | [266] |
| [XXVI.] | The Rising | [285] |
| [XXVII.] | The Secret of the Snuff Box | [293] |
| [XXVIII.] | Misfortunes | [313] |
| [XXIX.] | Tom Glaze to the Rescue | [327] |
| [XXX.] | The Major's Home-Coming | [334] |
| [XXXI.] | Ande's Revenge | [355] |
| [XXXII.] | Christmas In the Old Hall | [375] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| Frontispiece | [Ande Trembath] | |
| PAGE | ||
| "There was a vision of a flying, athletic, youthful form—clinging with the grip of a vice—" | [27] | |
| "It's a compact, said the former" | [54] | |
| "Yes, give three hoots for the red-'eaded Deane and all his traitor hancestors" | [89] | |
| "I am that Knight, said Ande, warmly" | [128] | |
| "They say you are the son of a traitor" | [189] | |
| "The old hunter straightened up as if shot, and gazed at them" | [250] | |
| "Sweet bird of the wilderness, sweet is thy song" | [302] | |
| "The door was opened, and the gleam of candle light shot over all concerned" | [332] | |
| "He opened his speech in clear, ringing tones" | [364] |