| Chapter | Page | |
| I | One Eye | [1] |
| II | No Man | [10] |
| III | The Blasted Tree and the Blue Jay | [26] |
| IV | No Man and No Foot | [40] |
| V | The Moose | [51] |
| VI | She Wolf | [66] |
| VII | The Wooing of She Wolf | [75] |
| VIII | The Faint Heart of No Man | [90] |
| IX | The Birth of Sunrise | [106] |
| X | The Death of No Man | [111] |
| XI | The Passing of Strong Hand | [121] |
| XII | Maku and She Wolf | [124] |
| XIII | The Weakness of Maku | [134] |
| XIV | Sunrise and Dawn | [139] |
| XV | Fire! | [150] |
| XVI | The Flight of the Tribe | [158] |
| XVII | Heat and Cold | [164] |
| XVIII | The Death of One Eye | [181] |
| XIX | The Courting of Dawn | [197] |
| XX | Sunrise Digs a Cave | [207] |
| XXI | The Trail of Two | [218] |
| XXII | On the Trail of One | [230] |
| XXIII | The Long Trail | [244] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| Fled Howling into the North | [Frontispiece] |
| He Scratched Pictures on Bone | [Page 12] |
| Unconquered—Bleeding to Death | [” 59] |
| “Not Till I am Dead” | [” 122] |
| The Knitter of Nets | [” 185] |
| She Sobbed in His Arms | [”227] |
CHAPTER I
ONE EYE
Old One Eye sat in the mouth of his cave and blinked. Though he blinked both eyes, he could see only out of one of them. Years ago, when One Eye was called Swift Foot, and could run down a deer in the open, the other had been pierced by a thorn and destroyed.
It was wonderful when you came to look at him, to think that old One Eye ever could have been a swift runner, for his legs were no longer nor bigger than his arms. His body was long, heavily paunched and massive; his head hung forward on his hairy chest and he sat hunched over like an ape.