PORTER & COATES

Copyright, 1893,

BY

PORTER & COATES.


CONTENTS.

CHAPTER PAGE
I.At the Colonel’s Head-quarters,[1]
II.Oscar’s Outfit,[10]
III.Big Thompson,[20]
IV.Picking out a Pony,[27]
V.Laramie Plains,[36]
VI.A Ride through the Sage-brush,[48]
VII.Another Unexpected Meeting,[54]
VIII.Tom Preston,[63]
IX.Tom’s Story,[71]
X.Tom Learns Something,[79]
XI.Tom Becomes Desperate,[88]
XII.Oscar Talks to the Colonel,[97]
XIII.Oscar Writes a Note,[107]
XIV.Left in the Sage-brush,[116]
XV.The Hunting Party,[126]
XVI.A Chase and a Captive,[137]
XVII.Coursing and Still-Hunting,[149]
XVIII.“Climb Down, Pard!”[160]
XIX.The Stolen Mule,[173]
XX.Inside the Dug-out,[183]
XXI.The Ranchman Says Something,[193]
XXII.The Camp in the Foot-hills,[202]
XXIII.Hunting the Big horn,[212]
XXIV.A Free Fight,[222]
XXV.Oscar Discovers Something,[232]
XXVI.The Rival Hunters,[244]
XXVII.Big Thompson Follows a Trail,[256]
XXVIII.“Old Ephraim,”[269]
XXIX.A Lucky Shot,[280]
XXX.Oscar has a Visitor,[292]
XXXI.Tom and his Partner,[307]
XXXII.The Wolfer’s Plan,[318]
XXXIII.Lish Decides to Move,[329]
XXXIV.A Climax,[340]
XXXV.What Oscar’s Visitor Did,[354]
XXXVI.The Tables Turned,[365]
XXXVII.Big Thompson’s Hunting Dog,[378]
XXXVIII.Farewell to the Hills,[389]

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