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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--Joe and sneak captured by the Indians--Their sad condition
--Preparations to burn them alive--Their miraculous escape. CHAPTER XV. Glenn's History. CHAPTER XVI. Balmy Spring--Joe's curious dream--He prepares to catch a fish--Glenn --William and Mary--Joe's sudden and strange appearance--La-u-na, the trembling fawn--The fishing sport--The ducking frolic--Sneak and the panther. CHAPTER XVII. The bright morning--Sneak's visit--Glenn's heart--The snake hunt--Love and raspberries--Joe is bitten--His terror and sufferings--Arrival of Boone--Joe's abrupt recovery--Preparations to leave the West--Conclusion. WILD WESTERN SCENES: A NARRATIVE OF ADVENTURES. CHAPTER I. Glenn and Joe--Their horses--A storm--A black stump--A rough |
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