| PAGE | |
| The Last Spike | [1] |
| The Belle of Athabasca | [31] |
| Pathfinding in the Northwest | [49] |
| The Curé's Christmas Gift | [61] |
| The Mysterious Signal | [85] |
| Chasing the White Mail | [107] |
| Oppressing the Oppressor | [119] |
| The Iron Horse and the Trolley | [135] |
| In the Black Cañon | [151] |
| Jack Ramsey's Reason | [165] |
| The Great Wreck on the Père Marquette | [181] |
| The Story of an Englishman | [193] |
| On the Limited | [211] |
| The Conquest of Alaska | [219] |
| Number Three | [237] |
| The Stuff that Stands | [253] |
| The Milwaukee Run | [273] |
THE LAST SPIKE
"Then there is nothing against him but his poverty?"
"And general appearance."
"He's the handsomest man in America."
"Yes, that is against him, and the fact that he is always in America. He appears to be afraid to get out."
"He's the bravest boy in the world," she replied, her face still to the window. "He risked his life to drag me from under the ice," she added, with a girl's loyalty to her hero and a woman's pride in the man she loves.
"Well, I must own he has nerve," her father added, "or he never would have accepted my conditions."