CONTENTS


CHAPTERPAGE
I. A Boy Wins His Man-Name[1]
II. The Old Craftsman by the Salt Water[9]
III. The Fight in the Meadow[16]
IV. Ouenwa Sets Out on a Vague Quest[24]
V. The Admiral of the Harbour[34]
VI. The Fangs of the Wolf Slayer[43]
VII. The Silent Village[56]
VIII. A Letter for Ouenwa[65]
IX. An Unchartered Plantation[73]
X. Gentry at Fort Beatrix[83]
XI. The Setting-in of Winter[94]
XII. Meditation and Action[104]
XIII. Signs of a Divided House[116]
XIV. A Trick of Play-Acting[126]
XV. The Hidden Menace[133]
XVI. The Cloven Hoof[140]
XVII. The Confidence of Youth[148]
XVIII. Events and Reflections[156]
XIX. Two of a Kind[164]
XX. By Advice of Black Feather[174]
XXI. The Seeking of the Tribesmen[183]
XXII. Brave Days for Young Hearts[190]
XXIII. Betrothed[200]
XXIV. A Fire-lit Battle. Ouenwa's Return[207]
XXV. Fate Deals Cards of Both Colours in the Little Fort[217]
XXVI. Pierre d'Antons Parries Another Thrust[227]
XXVII. A Grim Turn of March Madness[233]
XXVIII. The Running of the Ice[241]
XXIX. Wolf Slayer Comes and Goes; and Trowley Receives a Visitor[252]
XXX. Maggie Stone Takes Much Upon Herself[264]
XXXI. While the Spars Are Scraped[273]
XXXII. The First Stage of the Homeward Voyage Is Bravely Accomplished[279]
XXXIII. In the Merry City[287]
XXXIV. Pierre d'Antons Signals His Old Comrades, and Again Puts to Sea[294]
XXXV. The Bridegroom Attends to Other Matters Than Love[306]
XXXVI. Over the Side[317]
XXXVII. The Mother[323]

BROTHERS OF PERIL

A Story of Old Newfoundland