THE SUCK. The river upon which these scenes are laid, was a narrow stream, sometimes flowing smoothly over a sandy bottom, and at others leaping downward with all the force of a mountain-torrent. The
THE SUCK. The river upon which these scenes are laid, was a narrow stream, sometimes flowing smoothly over a sandy bottom, and at others leaping downward with all the force of a mountain-torrent. The
THROUGH THE SNARE. The three men began to complete their raft, working with all their power. In a few hours the work w…
THE QUICKSAND. They set to work at once and built another raft. After it was done, Jules mounted and rode away to the …
MIFFIN’S LEAP. The trapper had not been long in finding the Indians. They were merely a hunting party who had come out…
SHOWING HIS COLORS. Next morning Ben was on his feet early, and mounting the white horse, he went away alone, leaving …
INDIANS! As he spoke, the wolves scattered right and left, and ran in terror up the gullies at the sides of the pass. …
THE MESSAGE. Jules and Jan waited for the trapper to speak. They knew by the expression of his face that the arrow mea…
TREED BY A BUFFALO. The people in the roofless cabin had slept soundly, after the visit of the wild thing known as the…
THE TRAPPING-GROUND. The stream on which they halted was one of the tributaries of the Missouri, the Cache la Poudre ,…
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