The Young Fur-Traders
by R. M. Ballantyne
Contents
[CHAPTER I]
Plunges the reader into the middle of an arctic winter; conveys him into the heart of the wildernesses of North America; and introduces him to some of the principal personages of our tale
[CHAPTER II]
The old fur-trader endeavours to “fix” his son’s “flint,” and finds the thing more difficult to do than he expected
[CHAPTER III]
The counting-room
[CHAPTER IV.]
A wolf-hunt in the prairies; Charley astonishes his father, and breaks in the “noo’oss” effectually
[CHAPTER V]
Peter Mactavish becomes an amateur doctor; Charley promulgates his views of things in general to Kate; and Kate waxes sagacious