CHAPTER VIII. Stony Brook—A Good Time with the Trout—Rackett River—Tupper's Lake—A Question Asked and Answered
CHAPTER IX. Hunting by Torchlight—An Incompetent Judge—A New Sound in the Forest—Old Sangamo's Donkey
CHAPTER X. Grindstone Brook—Forest Sounds—A Funny Tree covered with Snow Flakes
CHAPTER XI. A Convention broken up in a Row—The Chairman ejected
CHAPTER XII. The First Chain of Ponds—Shooting by Turns—Sheep Washing—A Plunge and a Dive—A Roland for an Oliver
CHAPTER XIII. A Jolly Time for the Deer—Hunting on the Water by Daylight—Mud Lake—Funereal Scenery—A New way of Taking Rabbits—The Negro and the Merino Buck—A Collision
CHAPTER XIV. A Deer Trapped—The Result of a Combat—A Question of Mental Philosophy Discussed
CHAPTER XV. Hooking up Trout—The Left Branch—The Rapids—A Fight with a Buck
CHAPTER XVI. Round Pond—The Pile Driver—A Theory for Spiritualists
CHAPTER XVII. Little Tupper's Lake—A Spike Buck—A Thunder Storm in the Forest—The Howl of the Wolf