The Dog Crusoe and His Master eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 317 pages of information about The Dog Crusoe and His Master.

The Dog Crusoe and His Master eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 317 pages of information about The Dog Crusoe and His Master.

CHAPTER XIII.

Escape from Indians—­A discovery—­Alone in the desert.

CHAPTER XIV.

Crusoe’s return, and his private adventures among the Indians—­Dick at a very low ebb—­Crusoe saves him.

CHAPTER XV.

Health and happiness return—­Incidents of the journey—­A buffalo shot—­A wild horse “creased”—­Dick’s battle with a mustang.

CHAPTER XVI.

Dick becomes a horse tamer—­Resumes his journey—­Charlie’s doings—­Misfortunes which lead to, but do not terminate in, the Rocky Mountains—­A grizzly bear.

CHAPTER XVII.

Dick’s first fight with a grizzly—­Adventure with a deer—­A surprise.

CHAPTER XVIII.

A surprise, and a piece of good news—­The fur-traders—­Crusoe proved, and the Peigans pursued.

CHAPTER XIX.

Adventures with the Peigans—­Crusoe does good service as a discoverer—­The savages outwitted—­The rescue.

CHAPTER XX.

New plans—­Our travellers join the fur-traders, and see many strange things—­A curious fight—­A narrow escape, and a prisoner taken.

CHAPTER XXI.

Wolves attack the horses, and Cameron circumvents the wolves—­A bear-hunt, in which Henri shines conspicuous—­Joe and the “Natter-list”—­An alarm—­A surprise and a capture.

CHAPTER XXII.

Charlie’s adventures with savages and bears—­Trapping life.

CHAPTER XXIII.

Savage sports—­Living cataracts—­An alarm—­Indians and their doings—­The stampede—­Charlie again.

CHAPTER XXIV.

Plans and prospects—­Dick becomes home-sick, and Henri metaphysical—­The Indians attack the camp—­A blow-up.

CHAPTER XXV.

Dangers of the prairie—­Our travellers attacked by Indians, and delivered in a remarkable manner.

CHAPTER XXVI.

Anxious fears followed by a joyful surprise—­Safe home at last, and happy hearts.

CHAPTER XXVII.

Rejoicings—­The feast at the block-house—­Grumps and Crusoe come out strong—­The closing scene.

THE DOG CRUSOE.

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