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Title: The Insurgent Chief
Author: Gustave Aimard
Release Date: April 15, 2014 [eBook #45402]
Language: English
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THE INSURGENT CHIEF.
BY
GUSTAVE AIMARD,
AUTHOR OF
"QUEEN OF THE SAVANNAH," "INDIAN CHIEF," "RED TRACK," ETC.
LONDON:
J. A. BERGER, 13, CATHERINE ST., STRAND,
AND ALL BOOKSELLERS.
CONTENTS
Book I—THE PINCHEYRAS
I. | THE CALLEJÓN DE LAS CRUCES. | |
II. | THE LETTER. | |
III. | THE RECLUSES. | |
IV. | THE INTERVIEW. | |
V. | THE PREPARATIONS OF TYRO. | |
VI. | COMPLICATIONS. | |
VII. | THE PANIC. | |
VIII. | THE SOLITARY. | |
IX. | THE INDIAN. | |
X. | ACROSS COUNTRY. |
Book II—THE MONTONERO
I. | EL RINCÓN DEL BOSQUECILLO. | |
II. | THE TREATY. | |
III. | THE COUGAR. | |
IV. | THE TWO CHIEFS. | |
V. | THE ROYAL ARMY. | |
VI. | AT CASA-FRAMA. | |
VII. | THE INTERVIEW. | |
VIII. | THE TOLDO. | |
IX. | IN THE MOUNTAIN. | |
X. | THE PARTISAN. | |
XI. | THE CAPTIVES. |
BOOK I.—THE PINCHEYRAS
CHAPTER I.
THE CALLEJÓN DE LAS CRUCES.
Although the town of San Miguel de Tucuman is not very ancient, and its construction dates scarcely two centuries back, nevertheless—thanks, perhaps, to the calm and studious population which inhabit it—it has a certain middle age odour which is profusely