Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders in the Great North Woods by Jessie Graham Flower, A. M. Illustrated THE SAALFIELD PUBLISHING COMPANY Akron, Ohio —New York Made in U. S. A. |
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Chapter I—On the Big Woods Trail | 11 |
The Overlanders, arriving at their destination, are told that theirguide is busy doing the family washing. Hippy and Hindenburg, thebull pup, make a hit. Emma Dean wishes she had stayed at home. The"untamed" bronco entertains the villagers. | |
Chapter II—The Voice of Nature | 18 |
"Why don't yer feed the critter some soothin' syrup?" jeers avillager. Emma reads the message of the hermit thrush. On the wayto the "Big Woods." Trouble is threatened at Bisbee's Corners. TheOverlanders attacked by roistering lumberjacks. | |
Chapter III—The Charge of the Jacks | 31 |
"Out of this, lively!" shouts Tom Gray. The fight in the villagestreet. Hippy and Tom rescue an unfortunate Indian from the jacks.Willy Horse follows and overtakes his rescuers. "You BigFriend—Big Medicine!" The new guide creates a sensation. | |
Chapter IV—A Human Talking Machine | 42 |
Joe Shafto lays down the law to her charges. Tom Gray admits thathe is at fault. Emma announces that some of her ancestors werebirds. Hippy advises the guide to eat angel food. A wild beast inthe cabin of the forest woman. | |
Chapter V—Overlanders Get a Jolt | 53 |
"A bear! A bear under the table!" Grace Harlowe's companions throwninto panic. Nora puts her foot in a platter o ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |