THE MESSAGE. Jules and Jan waited for the trapper to speak. They knew by the expression of his face that the arrow meant something more than any ordinary shaft. “What does it mean?” at length asked J
THE MESSAGE. Jules and Jan waited for the trapper to speak. They knew by the expression of his face that the arrow meant something more than any ordinary shaft. “What does it mean?” at length asked J
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 …
THE SUCK. The river upon which these scenes are laid, was a narrow stream, sometimes flowing smoothly over a sandy bot…
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. …
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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