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AROUND THE CAMP-FIRE


CONTENTS

Chap. Page
I.Taking the Trail[1]
II.The Gate of the Mountains[10]
III.Studying Out the Trail[23]
IV.The Great Divide[37]
V.Crossing the Height of Land[43]
VI.Following Mackenzie[53]
VII.Around the Camp-fire[69]
VIII.A Hunt for Bighorn[83]
IX.A Night in the Mountains[102]
X.How the Split-stone Lake was Named[112]
XI.Lessons in Wild Life[119]
XII.Wild Country and Wilderness Ways[134]
XIII.The Caribou Hunt[143]
XIV.Exploring the Wilderness[158]
XV.In the Big Waters[168]
XVI.The Grizzly Hunt[181]
XVII.The Young Alaskans’ “Lob-stick”[191]
XVIII.Bad Luck With the “Mary Ann”[200]
XIX.New Plans[207]
XX.The Gorge of the Mountains[217]
XXI.The Portage of the Rocky Mountains[226]
XXII.East of the Rockies[232]
XXIII.The Land of Plenty[236]
XXIV.The White Man’s Country[244]
XXV.How the Ermine Got His Tail Black[249]
XXVI.Trailing the Bear[254]
XXVII.The End of the Old War-trail[264]
XXVIII.Steamboating in the Far North[274]
XXIX.A Moose Hunt[286]
XXX.Farthest North[294]
XXXI.Homeward Bound[307]
XXXII.Leaving the Trail[317]

ILLUSTRATIONS

AROUND THE CAMP-FIRE [Frontispiece]
THE BEAR BROKE COVER WITH A SAVAGE ROARFacing p.[186]
MOISE AT HOME[266]
THE PORTAGE, VERMILION CHUTES, PEACE RIVER[302]