Wild Western Scenes - A Narrative of Adventures in the Western Wilderness, Wherein the - Exploits of Daniel Boone, the Great American Pioneer are Particularly - Described by J. B. (John Beauchamp) Jones
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--Explosion of the mine--Defeat of the savages--The captive--His
liberation--The repose--The kitten--Morning. CHAPTER X. The dead removed--The wolves on the river--The wolf hunt--Gum fetid --Joe's incredulity--His conviction--His surprise--His predicament--His narrow escape. CHAPTER XI. Mary--Her meditations--Her capture--Her sad condition--Her mental sufferings--Her escape--Her recapture. CHAPTER XII. Joe's indisposition--His cure--Sneak's reformation--The pursuit--The captive Indian--Approach to the encampment of the savages--Joe's illness again--The surprise--The terrific encounter--Rescue of Mary--Capture of the young chief--The return. CHAPTER XIII. The return--The young chief in confinement--Joe's fun--His reward--The ring--A discovery--William's recognition--Memories of childhood--A scene--Roughgrove's history--The children's parentage. CHAPTER XIV. William's illness--Sneak's strange house--Joe's courage--The bee hunt |
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