THE CAVE BY THE BEECH FORK
A Story of Kentucky—1815
BY HENRY S. SPALDING, S.J.
New York, Cincinnati, Chicago
BENZIGER BROTHERS
Printers to the Holy Apostolic See
1901
"He drew his revolvers and stepped quickly toward the two men."
CONTENTS.
[CHAPTER I. A Day's Hunt Along the Beech Fork]
[CHAPTER II. Owen and Martin Visit the Cave]
[CHAPTER III. In Which Owen and Martin Learn More About the Wonderful Cave]
[CHAPTER IV. The Howards]
[CHAPTER V. Owen and Martin Meet Old Friends, and Owen Shows How He Can Use a Rifle]
[CHAPTER VI. A Visit from Father Byrne]
[CHAPTER VII. Mr. Howard Is Surprised by a Visitor—Owen Hears of the Great Shooting-Match]
[CHAPTER VIII. Happy Days]
[CHAPTER IX. The Practice]
[CHAPTER X. The Eventful Day]
[CHAPTER XI. David and Goliath]
[CHAPTER XII. Killing Goliath With His Own Sword]
[CHAPTER XIII. Bertha Hears the News of Victory]
[CHAPTER XIV. Brother and Sister]
[CHAPTER XV. Around the Fireplace]
[CHAPTER XVI. On the Trail of the Runaway Slave]
[CHAPTER XVII. Carrying the News]
[CHAPTER XVIII. Saving the Message]
[CHAPTER XIX. The Tinker Disturbs the Inmates of the Cave]
[CHAPTER XX. A Day's Sport Along the Beech Fork]
[CHAPTER XXI. Mr. Lane Has a Difficulty]
[CHAPTER XXII. Mr. Lane Finds a Solution to His Difficulty]
[CHAPTER XXIII. The Mark on Stayford's Pistol]
[CHAPTER XXIV. Tom the Tinker]
[CHAPTER XXV. Off to the Cave]
[CHAPTER XXVI. Sealed Forever]