CONTENTS:
- The Fight in the Forest
- How Wabigoon Became a White Man
III. Roderick Sees the Footprint
- Roderick’s First Taste of the Hunter’s Life
- Shots in the Wilderness
- Mukoki Disturbs the Ancient Skeletons
VII. Roderick Discovers the Buckskin Bag
VIII. How Wolf Became the Companion of Men
- Wolf Takes Vengeance Upon His People
- Roderick Explores the Chasm
- Roderick’s Dream
XII. The Secret of the Skeleton’s Hand
XIII. Snowed In
XIV. The Rescue of Wabigoon
- Roderick Holds the Woongas at Bay
XVI. The Surprise at the Post
From the edge of the spruce forest a young Indian now ran out upon the surface of the lake. His breath was coming quickly, but with excitement rather than fatigue. Behind him, less than half a mile away, he could hear the rapidly approaching cry of the hunt-pack, and for an instant he bent his lithe form close to the snow, measuring with the acuteness of his race the distance of the pursuers. Then he looked for his white companion, and failed to see the motionless blot that marked where the other had fallen. A look of alarm shot into his eyes, and resting his rifle between his knees he placed his hands, trumpet fashion, to his mouth and gave a signal call which, on a still night like this, carried for a mile.
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