Gaut Gurley by D. P. Thompson
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Phillips (the Old Hunter here first introduced), to aid in saving the
Elwood Cottage from the fire.--The Thunder-shower comes to complete the conquest of the fire.--The destruction of the King Pine by a Thunderbolt. CHAPTER VII. Journey up the Magalloway, to bring home the slaughtered Moose.--Love and its entanglements; its Sunshine now, its Storms in the distance. CHAPTER VIII. Jaunt of Claud and Phillips over the Rapids to the next Great Lake, for Deer-hunting and Trout-catching.--Rescue of Fluella, the Indian Chief's Daughter, from Drowning in the Rapids.--Her remarkable Character for Intellect and Beauty. CHAPTER IX. The Logging Bee.--The introduction of a New Character in Comical Codman, the Trapper.--The Woodmen's Banquet.--The forming of the Trapping and Hunting Company, to start on an Expedition to the Upper Lakes. CHAPTER X. Developments of the dark and designing character of Gaut Gurley.---Tomah, the college-learned Indian. CHAPTER XI. Mrs. Elwood's Bodings, on account of the connection of her Husband and Son |
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