Mrs. Elwood's Bodings, on account of the connection of her Husband and Son with Gaut and his Daughter.—Her Interview with Fluella.—Claud's Interview with Fluella and her Father, the Chief.—The Chief's History of his Tribe.
CHAPTER XII.
Adventures of the Trappers the first day of their Expedition up the
Lakes.—Bear-hunt, Trout-catching, etc.—Introduction of Carvil, an amateur
Hunter from the Green Mountains.
CHAPTER XIII.
The Trappers' Central Camp on the Maguntic Lake.—Three Stories of most remarkable Adventures in the Woods, told at the Camp-fire by three Hunters and Trappers.
CHAPTER XIV.
The Voyage to Oquossah, the farthest large Lake.—The stationing of the
Trappers at different points on the Lake.—The appointment of Gaut as
Keeper of the Central Camp, on the Lake below.—The Results of their Fall's
Operations, and Preparations to return Home.
CHAPTER XV.
The Trappers overtaken by a terrible Snow-storm.—Their Suffering before reaching Central Camp.—The discovery that this Camp had been Burnt, and Robbed of their whole Stock of Furs.—Their Providential Escape from Death.