January 10, 1908.
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | On the Train | [1] |
| II. | A Row in a Restaurant | [12] |
| III. | Off the Track | [22] |
| IV. | What Happened at the Barn | [32] |
| V. | Back to Oak Hall | [42] |
| VI. | Gus Plum's Confession | [51] |
| VII. | How Job Haskers Went Sleigh-Riding | [59] |
| VIII. | A Mysterious Letter; | [69] |
| IX. | Dave Talks to the Point | [78] |
| X. | An Adventure on Robber Island | [87] |
| XI. | A Hunt for an Ice-Boat | [97] |
| XII. | The Meeting of the Gee Eyes | [107] |
| XIII. | An Interrupted Initiation | [116] |
| XIV. | Good-Bye to Oak Hall | [125] |
| XV. | Dave and Roger in London | [134] |
| XVI. | Some Important Information | [143] |
| XVII. | On the North Sea | [152] |
| XVIII. | In Norway at Last | [162] |
| XIX. | Off to the Northward | [171] |
| XX. | An Encounter with Wolves | [181] |
| XXI. | Caught in a Windstorm | [190] |
| XXII. | Snowbound in the Mountains | [200] |
| XXIII. | Left in the Dark | [210] |
| XXIV. | The Burgomaster of Masolga | [219] |
| XXV. | To the Northward Once More | [228] |
| XXVI. | Days of Waiting | [237] |
| XXVII. | Dave Strikes Out Alone | [246] |
| XXVIII. | A Joyous Meeting | [255] |
| XXIX. | Bears and Wolves | [264] |
| XXX. | Home Again—Conclusion | [274] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| In a twinkling the turnout was upset.—Page 206. | [Frontispiece] |
| PAGE | |
| Roger shoved it aside and it struck Isaac Pludding full on the stomach | [25] |
| "Can't stop, I'm on the race-track!" yelled Shadow | [58] |
| The mule shied to one side and sent Dave sprawling on the ice | [101] |
| What was left of the camp-fire flew up in the air | [120] |
| Once they ran close to a three-masted schooner | [160] |
| "Out with the lot of them! I will take the rooms" | [229] |
| Dave received a blow from a rough paw that sent him headlong | [267] |