A Tale of the Great North-West. By F. Haydn Dimmock.

The Brigand of the Air.

By Christopher Beck.


CONTENTS

CHAPTER
I. [THE HURRICANE]
II. [AGROUND]
III. [ABANDONED]
IV. [THE LANDING]
V. [THE CAMP]
VI. [THE ANIMAL THAT WOULDN'T BE RESCUED]
VII. [THE EMBLEM OF EMPIRE]
VIII. ["A SAIL!"]
IX. [UNWELCOME VISITORS]
X. [STRANGE ALLIES]
XI. [THE FRUSTRATED SACRIFICE]
XII. [AT BAY]
XIII. [ELLERTON TO THE RESCUE]
XIV. [ROUTING THE SAVAGES]
XV. [A KNIFE-THRUST IN THE DARK]
XVI. [THE GALE]
XVII. [BACK TO THE ISLAND]
XVIII. [A SURPRISE FOR THE INVADERS]
XIX. [THE PRISONER'S ESCAPE]
XX. [THE ENEMY IS CORNERED]
XXI. [THE BUCCANEERS' CAVE]
XXII. [THE TREASURE CHAMBER]
XXIII. ["A SAIL! A SAIL!"]
XXIV. [A FALSE AND A REAL ALARM]
XXV. [THE GREAT INVASION]
XXVI. [A GREAT DISASTER]
XXVII. [THE LAST STAND]
XXVIII. [THE RESCUE]

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

[ Amid the cheers of the band of Britishers the ensign was broken at the masthead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frontispiece ]

[ Ellerton was only just in time. Another dazzling flash enabled him to see the helpless form of the crippled seaman ]

[ Andy, finding the bull close to his heels, gripped a rope and swung himself into a position of comparative safety ]