TABLE OF CONTENTS
| Chapter | ||
|---|---|---|
| [I] | Bess Fletcher’s First Western Acquaintance | [11] |
| [II] | The Golden Glimpse | [21] |
| [III] | Henry West’s Ideal | [28] |
| [IV] | The Hesitating Lariat | [38] |
| [V] | The Motley Spectators at Polson | [43] |
| [VI] | HW Ranch | [46] |
| [VII] | “I Would Have Done More for an Injun” | [53] |
| [VIII] | Bess Learns the Real Cause of the Accident | [59] |
| [IX] | “Helen” at the St. Ignatius Mission | [65] |
| [X] | A Western Tragedy | [76] |
| [XI] | The Miracle of Womanhood | [87] |
| [XII] | An Indian in the Moonlight | [97] |
| [XIII] | A Frantic Herd | [105] |
| [XIV] | The First Visit of Dave Davis | [117] |
| [XV] | A Journey Up Flathead Lake | [130] |
| [XVI] | “Mon Desir” and the Box of Roses | [137] |
| [XVII] | Bess Fletcher’s New Gun and Its First Victim | [144] |
| [XVIII] | Mauchacho Wins the Race | [153] |
| [XIX] | The Strength of a Beaded Belt | [166] |
| [XX] | The Camping Trip and “Peter Pan” | [181] |
| [XXI] | The Trout Deal | [191] |
| [XXII] | A Pseudo Squaw | [198] |
| [XXIII] | An Unusual Proposal | [206] |
| [XXIV] | Why a Cheek Blanches | [213] |
| [XXV] | Berenice Morton’s Arrival | [221] |
| [XXVI] | A Wedding Day | [235] |
| [XXVII] | “I—am—but—an—Indian” | [244] |
| [XXVIII] | A Winter’s Vigil | [250] |
| [XXIX] | The Brand HW | [255] |
| [XXX] | “When You Can Forget” | [268] |