Contents

[Illustrations] [v]
[Chapter One] [1]
[Chapter Two] [21]
[Chapter Three] [47]
[Chapter Four] [75]
[Chapter Five] [94]
[Chapter Six] [111]

Illustrations

The full-page subjects from drawings by Arthur
Heming. The head- and tail-pieces from
drawings by J. S. Gordon

FACING
[Shag carried the Dog-wolf on his back][Title]
["Lying on my back as though I were dead, I]
[ held my tail straight up"][6]
["I am no Wolf, Shag; I am A'tim, which]
[ meaneth a Dog in the talk of the Crees"][10]
[One after another they hurtled into the]
[ slaughter-pen of the Blood Indians' corral][36]
[Muskwa had A'tim in his long-clawed grasp][66]
["Steady, Dog-Wolf, steady," admonished]
[ Shag, "this is a friend of mine"][78]
["Oh, don't mention it!" exclaimed the Wolf;]
[ "no doubt we shall find something for]
[ dinner, presently"][114]
["Thou art a traitor, and a great liar," said]
[ the Bull][136]