The Long Portage

THE LONG PORTAGE

By

HAROLD BINDLOSS

AUTHOR OF

A PRAIRIE COURTSHIP,

WINSTON OF THE PRAIRIE, ETC.

WITH A FRONTISPIECE IN COLORS BY

ARTHUR HUTCHINS


New York

GROSSET & DUNLAP

Publishers


Copyright, 1912, by

Frederick A. Stokes Company


All rights reserved, including that of translation into foreign

languages, including the Scandinavian


Published in England under the title, “The Pioneer”



CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I. The Gladwyne Expedition   1
II. The Divide   12
III. The Cache   23
IV. A Painful Decision   35
V. Millicent Gladwyne   47
VI. Nasmyth Tells his Story   58
VII. On the Moors   68
VIII. Gladwyne Receives a Shock   81
IX. Lisle Gathers Information   92
X. Bella’s Champion   102
XI. Crestwick Gives Trouble   118
XII. Mrs. Gladwyne’s Appeal   129
XIII. A Futile Protest   142
XIV. Lisle Comes to the Rescue   153
XV. Bella’s Defeat   165
XVI. Gladwyne Surrenders   177
XVII. A Bad Fall   189
XVIII. A Prudent Decision   200
XIX. Gladwyne Gains a Point   211
XX. Mrs. Gladwyne’s Temptation   223
XXI. The Last Afternoon   233
XXII. Startling News   243
XXIII. A Forced March   254
XXIV. Millicent Summons Her Guide   265
XXV. A Reliable Man   276
XXVI. Lisle Turns Autocrat   287
XXVII. An Unpleasant Surprise   298
XXVIII. Clarence Reaches Camp   309
XXIX. A Bold Scheme   321
XXX. The End of the Pursuit   332
XXXI. Lisle Goes To England   343

THE LONG PORTAGE


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