WOLF-CAP;
OR,
THE NIGHT-HAWKS OF THE FIRE-LANDS.
A TALE OF THE BLOODY FORT
BY CAPT. CHAS. HOWARD,
AUTHOR “ELK KING,” “WOLF QUEEN,” “MERCILESS MATT.”
NEW YORK:
BEADLE AND ADAMS, PUBLISHERS,
98 WILLIAM STREET.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871, by
FRANK STARR & CO.,
in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
CONTENTS
[I Doubly Warned] 9 [II Silver Hand, the Wyandot] 16 [III The Battle at Strong’s] 22 [IV Caught] 29 [V The Outcroppings of Treason] 36 [VI Without the Fort] 43 [VII The Work of a Lie] 49 [VIII A Bit of Mutiny] 56 [IX Sent Into Exile] 62 [X Baffled in Ambush] 68 [XI Treason in the Camp] 73 [XII Rowing and Running for Life] 79 [XIII The Last Night-Hawk] 84 [XIV Wolf’s Den] 91 [XV Retribution] 97
WOLF-CAP;
OR,
THE NIGHT-HAWKS OF THE FIRE-LANDS.
CHAPTER I.
DOUBLY WARNED.
A small apartment, walled with rough logs, and blackened by smoke.