“Am I not your people, my brother?” asked Silverspur.
The Blackfoot was content to stay with his friend, although he was not satisfied at the rendezvous. Neither was Silverspur satisfied; for he could not forget Dove-eye.
THE END.
STANDARD
Games and Pastimes for 1870.
BEADLE’S DIME SERIES.
HAND-BOOK OF CROQUET.
A complete guide to the Principles and Practice of the Game. This popular pastime has, during the few years of its existence, rapidly outgrown the first vague and imperfect rules and regulations of its inventor; and, as almost every house at which it is played adopts a different code of laws, it becomes a difficult matter for a stranger to assimilate his play to that of other people. It is, therefore, highly desirable that one uniform system should be generally adopted, and hence the object of this work is to establish a recognized method of playing the game.
CRICKET AND FOOT-BALL.
A desirable Cricketer’s Companion, containing complete instructions in the elements of Bowling, Batting and Fielding: also the Revised Laws of the game; Remarks on the Duties of Umpires; the Mary-le-Bone Cricket Club Rules and Regulations; Bets, etc., etc. By Henry Chadwick, author of “Base-Ball Player.”