The Dog Crusoe and His Master - A Story of Adventure in the Western Prairies by R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne
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CHAPTER II.
_A shooting-match and its consequences--New friends introduced to the reader--Crusoe and his mother change masters_. CHAPTER III. _Speculative remarks with which the reader may or may not agree--An old woman--Hopes and wishes commingled with hard facts--The dog Crusoe's education begun_. CHAPTER IV. _Our hero enlarged upon_--_Grumps_. CHAPTER V. _A mission of peace--Unexpected joys--Dick and Crusoe set off for the land of the Redskins, and meet with adventures by the way as a matter of course--in the wild woods_. CHAPTER VI. _The great prairies of the far west--A remarkable colony discovered, and a miserable night endured_. CHAPTER VII. _The "wallering" peculiarities of buffalo bulls--The first buffalo hunt and its consequences--Crusoe comes to the rescue--Pawnees |
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