[CHAPTER XVI]
The return; narrow escape; a murderous attempt, which fails; and a discovery
[CHAPTER XVII]
The scene changes; Bachelors’ Hall; a practical joke and its consequences; a snow-shoe walk at night in the forest
[CHAPTER XVIII]
The walk continued; frozen toes; an encampment in the snow
[CHAPTER XIX]
Shows how the accountant and Harry set their traps, and what came of it
[CHAPTER XX]
The accountant’s story
[CHAPTER XXI]
Ptarmigan-hunting; Hamilton’s shooting powers severely tested; a snow-storm
[CHAPTER XXII]
The winter packet; Harry hears from old friends, and wishes that he was with them
[CHAPTER XXIII]
Changes; Harry and Hamilton find that variety is indeed, charming; the latter astonishes the former considerably
[CHAPTER XXIV]
Hopes and fears; an unexpected meeting; philosophical talk between the hunter and the parson
[CHAPTER XXV]
Good news and romantic scenery; bear-hunting and its results