Yellow Star: A Story of East and West

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TO WINONA. (MOUNT HOLYOKE, 1914.)

CONTENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS

CHAPTER I LAUREL FOLKS

CHAPTER II THE GIRL FROM DAKOTA

CHAPTER III A LESSON IN HISTORY

CHAPTER IV THE-ONE-WHO-WAS-LEFT-ALIVE

CHAPTER V IN WOLCOTT'S WOODS

CHAPTER VI A WILD WEST PERFORMANCE

CHAPTER VII BEHIND THE SCENES

CHAPTER VIII THE RIGHT STUFF

CHAPTER IX GLIMPSES OF OLD AMERICA

CHAPTER X NOBODY'S LITTLE GIRL

CHAPTER XI JUST FRIENDS

CHAPTER XII HERBS AND SIMPLES

CHAPTER XIII INDIAN HOSPITALITY

CHAPTER XIV AN END AND A BEGINNING

CHAPTER XV THE SCENE SHIFTS

CHAPTER XVI BY RETURN OF POST

CHAPTER XVII "PRAY FOR MY PEOPLE WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN!"

CHAPTER XVIII FACING THE SUNRISE

YELLOW STAR


“I seem to be just in time, again, Stella,” was all he said.

Frontispiece. See page 265.


YELLOW STAR

A STORY OF EAST AND WEST

BY
ELAINE GOODALE EASTMAN
Author of “Wigwam Evenings,” “Little Brother o’ Dreams,” Etc.

With Illustrations by
ANGEL DE CORA
AND
WILLIAM LONE STAR

BOSTON
LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY
1911

Copyright, 1911,
By Little, Brown, and Company.

All rights reserved

Published, September, 1911

Electrotyped and Printed by
THE COLONIAL PRESS
C. H. Simonds & Co., Boston, U.S.A.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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