CHAPTER I. THE AFFAIR OF THE MATCH-BOX.
CHAPTER II. SOME SCRAPS OF GUY'S HISTORY.
CHAPTER III. GUY'S HOME AND HENRY'S.
CHAPTER IV. THE READING LESSON.
CHAPTER V. A SAIL ON THE LAKE.
CHAPTER VI. A NARROW ESCAPE.
CHAPTER VII. ADRIFT IN THE WORLD.
CHAPTER VIII. GUY FINDS A FRIEND.
CHAPTER IX. THE BUCKSKIN PURSE.
CHAPTER X. WHAT BOB FOUND IN CHICAGO.
CHAPTER XI. THE BOARDING-HOUSE.
CHAPTER XII. IN THE COURT-ROOM.
CHAPTER XIII. "JOHN THOMAS, A. B."
CHAPTER XIV. SHIPPING A CREW.
CHAPTER XV. AN UNWELCOME DISCOVERY.
CHAPTER XVI. STILL ANOTHER.
CHAPTER XVII. THE GHOSTS OF THE SANTA MARIA.
CHAPTER XVIII. ON SHORE AGAIN.
CHAPTER XIX. THE RANCHMAN.
CHAPTER XX. GUY, THE ROUGH RIDER.
CHAPTER XXI. THE BUFFALO HUNTER.
CHAPTER XXII. BUSTED AND DISGUSTED.
CHAPTER XXIII. GUY BECOMES A TEAMSTER.
CHAPTER XXIV. FATHER AND SON.
CHAPTER XXV. THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELER.
CHAPTER XXVI. GUY RECEIVES A PROPOSITION.
CHAPTER XXVII. WHAT HAPPENED AT THE STORE.
CHAPTER XXVIII. THE PARTNERSHIP.
CHAPTER XXIX. THE PARTNERS IN ACTION.
CHAPTER XXX. WORDS FITLY SPOKEN.
“For once that day, Guy was supremely happy.”
Guy Harris,
THE RUNAWAY.
By HARRY CASTLEMON,
Author of
“Julian Mortimer,” “The Boy Trapper,” “Sportsman’s Club Series,” “The
Gunboat Series,” etc., etc.
ILLUSTRATED.
NEW YORK:
A. L. BURT, PUBLISHER.
Copyrighted 1887, by A. L. Burt.