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