At the very beginning of their career Shad and Bob adopted as their trademark the picture of an Indian maiden with bow raised and arrow poised ready for its flight, and beneath it the word "Manikawan." With this constantly before them Shad declared they could never stray from the original object of their enterprise, and could never forget the lesson taught by Manikawan's heroic sacrifice. And never since the firm began business have Manikawan's people failed to receive relief in times of need, and never has there been a repetition of the awful year of starvation.
"'Tis wonderfully strange, Bessie, how things come about," Bob sometimes says to his wife, in their cosy home at St. Johns. "I used to think the Lord had forgotten me sometimes, but I always found later that those were the times He was nearest to me."
"The Lord has always been very close to you, Bob," Bessie invariably replies.
Emily, at the earnest solicitation of Shad, was permitted to finish her education in Boston under the chaperonage of Shad's sister, and developed into a charming and accomplished woman, though she never lost her love for the little cabin at Wolf Bight.
But the failures and successes of Trowbridge and Gray, and the experiences of Emily in the new and greater world which she entered, are stories by themselves, and each would require a volume to relate.
THE END
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| Adventures in Beaver Stream Camp, | Major A. R. Dugmore |
| Along the Mohawk Trail, | Percy Keese Fitzhugh |
| Animal Heroes, | Ernest Thompson Seton |
| Baby Elton, Quarter-Back, | Leslie W. Quirk |
| Bartley, Freshman Pitcher, | William Heyliger |
| Billy Topsail with Doctor Lake of the Labrador, | Norman Duncan |
| The Biography of a Grizzly, | Ernest Thompson Seton |
| The Boy Scouts of Black Eagle Patrol, | Leslie W. Quirk |
| The Boy Scouts of Bob's Hill, | Charles Pierce Burton |
| Brown Wolf and Other Stories, | Jack London |
| Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coasts, | Frank R. Stockton |
| The Call of the Wild, | Jack London |
| Cattle Ranch to College, | R. Doubleday |
| College Years, | Ralph D. Paine |
| Cruise of the Cachalot, | Frank T. Bollen |
| The Cruise of the Dazzler, | Jack London |
| Don Strong, Patrol Leader, | William Heyliger |
| Don Strong of the Wolf Patrol. | William Heyliger |
| For the Honor of the School, | Ralph Henry Barbour |
| The Gaunt Gray Wolf, | Dillon Wallace |
| Grit-a-Plenty, | Dillon Wallace |
| The Half-Back, | Ralph Henry Barbour |
| The Horsemen of the Plains, | Joseph A. Altsheler |
| Jim Davis, | John Masefield |
| Kidnapped, | Robert Louis Stevenson |
| Last of the Chiefs, | Joseph A. Altsheler |
| The Last of the Mohicans, | James Fenimore Cooper |
| Last of the Plainsmen, | Zane Grey |
| Lone Bull's Mistake, | J. W. Shultz |
| Ranche on the Oxhide, | Henry Inman |
| The Ransom of Red Chief and Other Stories for Boys, | O. Henry Edited by F. K. Mathiews |
| Scouting With Daniel Boone, | Everett T. Tomlinson |
| Scouting With Kit Carson, | Everett T. Tomlinson |
| Through College on Nothing a Year, | Christian Gauss |
| Treasure Island, | Robert Louis Stevenson |
| 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, | Jules Verne |
| Under Boy Scout Colors, | J. B. Ames |
| Ungava Bob, | Dillon Wallace |