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55 |
CHAPTER V. |
Civilization's Veneer Rubs Off |
70 |
CHAPTER VI. |
A Girdle of Agates Recalled |
92 |
CHAPTER VII. |
The Lords of the North in Council |
99 |
CHAPTER VIII. |
The Little Statue Animate |
118 |
CHAPTER IX. |
Decorating a Bit of Statuary |
131 |
CHAPTER X. |
More Studies in Statuary |
144 |
CHAPTER XI. |
A Shuffling of Allegiance |
163 |
CHAPTER XII. |
How a Youth Became a King |
181 |
CHAPTER XIII. |
The Buffalo Hunt |
200 |
CHAPTER XIV. |
In Slippery Places |
220 |
CHAPTER XV. |
The Good White Father |
234 |
CHAPTER XVI. |
Le Grand Diable Sends Back our Messenger |
246 |
CHAPTER XVII. |
The Price of Blood |
253 |
CHAPTER XVIII. |
Laplante and I Renew Acquaintance |
266 |
CHAPTER XIX. |
Wherein Louis Intrigues |
281 |
CHAPTER XX. |
Plots and Counter-Plots |
297 |
CHAPTER XXI. |
Louis Pays Me Back |
313 |
CHAPTER XXII. |
A Day of Reckoning |
327 |
CHAPTER XXIII. |
The Iroquois Plays his Last Card |
341 |
CHAPTER XXIV. |
Fort Douglas Changes Masters |
350 |
CHAPTER XXV. |
His Lordship to the Rescue |
368 |
CHAPTER XXVI. |
Father Holland and I in the Toils |
378 |
CHAPTER XXVII. |
Under One Roof |
389 |
CHAPTER XXVIII. |
The Last of Louis' Adventures |
409 |
CHAPTER XXIX. |
The Priest Journeys to a Far Country |
433 |
LORDS OF THE NORTH
CHAPTER I
WHEREIN A LAD SEES MAKERS OF HISTORY
"Has any one seen Eric Hamilton?" I asked.
For an hour, or more, I had been lounging about the sitting-room of a club in Quebec City, waiting for my friend, who had promised to join me at dinner that night. I threw aside a news-sheet, which I had exhausted down to minutest advertisements, stretched myself and strolled across to a group of old fur-traders, retired partners of the North-West Company, who were engaged in heated discussion with some officers from the Citadel.
"Has any one seen Eric Hamilton?" I repeated, indifferent to the merits of their dispute.
"That's the