HE DREW REIN AND LOOKED AT THE GREAT RANGE TO THE SOUTHEAST.
| THE EAGLE’S HEART HAMLIN GARLAND SUNSET EDITION HARPER & BROTHERS NEW YORK AND LONDON |
COPYRIGHT, 1900, BY HAMLIN GARLAND
Contents
PART I | |||
| I | His youth | [1] | |
| II | His love affairs | [11] | |
| III | The young eagle strikes | [23] | |
| IV | The trial | [35] | |
| V | The eagle's eyes grow dim | [51] | |
| VI | The cage opens | [72] | |
| VII | On the wing | [83] | |
| VIII | The upward trail | [96] | |
| IX | War on the Cannon Ball | [123] | |
| X | The young eagle mounts | [143] | |
| XI | On the round-up | [157] | |
PART II | |||
| XII | The young eagle flutters the dove-cote | [175] | |
| XIII | The young eagle dreams of a mate | [199] | |
| XIV | The young eagle returns to his eyrie | [220] | |
PART III | |||
| XV | The eagle completes his circle | [233] | |
| XVI | Again on the round-up | [250] | |
| XVII | Mose returns to Wagon Wheel | [265] | |
| XVIII | The eagle guards the sheep | [283] | |
| XIX | The eagle adventures into strange lands | [316] | |
| XX | A dark day with a glowing sunset | [339] | |
| XXI | Conclusion | [363] | |