January 10, 1908.

CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
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]

DAVE PORTER IN THE FAR NORTH