CHAPTERPAGE
I. In The Wilderness[3]
II. Hunter Sam[13]
III. The Hunt for Game[23]
IV. The Gobblers[33]
V. Peleg's New Place[42]
VI. Schoolmaster Hargrave[51]
VII. Two Scouts[61]
VIII. Peleg's Encounter[72]
IX. At the Springs[80]
X. A Terrified Band[90]
XI. The Adventure of the Schoolmaster [100]
XII. An Attack[110]
XIII. The White Shawnee[121]
XIV. The Hidden Canoe[131]
XV. Gathering Clouds[141]
XVI. Captives[151]
XVII. The Pursuit[161]
XVIII. A Band of Scouts[171]
XIX. The Capture[181]
XX. An Offer of Release[190]
XXI. Flight[200]
XXII. The Coming of Blackfish[211]
XXIII. Four Warriors and More[223]
XXIV. A Decoy and an Attack[233]
XXV. A Field of Corn[242]
XXVI. The White Shawnee Again[251]
XXVII. The Struggle in the Ravine[260]
XXVIII. At the Lower Blue Licks[271]
XXIX. To the Meeting-Place[282]
XXX. Conclusion[293]

ILLUSTRATIONS

"On the August air arose the reports of many rifles and
the terrifying whoops of the Indians"
[Frontispiece]
FACING PAGE
"'What is that?' At the question the two pioneer
boys stopped abruptly"
[10]
"He was a tall, lean man, quiet in his bearing, and with
every indication of self-control, as well as of strength,
stamped upon his face and form"
[28]
"The Indian had been able to draw his knife and
struck at her again and again while the bear held
him in one of her most fervent hugs"
[76]
"Boone quickly rallied his startled followers and when
the red men returned the hardy settlers were ready
and awaiting their coming"
[116]
"One of the men who had been stationed as a guard
was shot early in the morning"
[126]
"The scout, with his family, returned to Boonesborough"[220]
"Silently the men crossed the ford"[276]

SCOUTING WITH DANIEL BOONE