[XXIII] Their Second Sabbath on the Island, and the Way They Spent It

[XXIV] Mote in the Eye, and How It Was Removed--Conch Trumpet and Signals--Tramp--Alarm

[XXV] A Hunter's Misfortune--Relief to a Sprain--How to Avoid Being Lost in the Woods, and to Recover One's Course After being Lost--A Still Hunt

[XXVI] Crutches in Demand--Curing Venison--Pemmican--Scalding Off a Porker's Hair with Leaves and Water--Turkey Trough--Solitary Watching--Force of Imagination--Fearful Encounter--Different Modes of Repelling Wild Beasts

[XXVII] Turkey-Pen--Sucking Water Through Oozy Sand--Exploring Tour--Appearance of the Country--"Madame Bruin"--Soldier's Remedy for Chafed Feet--Night in the Woods--Prairie--Indian Hut--Fruit Trees--Singular Spring

[XXVIII] Plans--Visit to the Prairie--Discoveries--Shoe Making--Waterfowl

[XXIX] Removal to the Prairie--Night Robbery--Fold--Dangerous Trap--Mysterious Signals--Bitter Disappointment

[XXX] Best Cure for Unavailing Sorrow--Mary's Adventure with a Bear--Novel Defence--Protecting the Tent

[XXXI] Hard Work--Labour-Saving Device--Discovery as to the Time of the Year--Schemes For Amusement--Tides on the Florida Coast

[XXXII] Christmas Morning--Voyage--Valuable Discovery--Hostile Invasion--Robbery--Masterly Retreat--Battle at Last--A Quarrel Requires Two Quarrellers--The Ghost's Visit