CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| 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