CHAPTER I.—AT HOME CHAPTER II.—A DOUBTFUL ENTERPRISE CHAPTER III.—WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN EXPECTED CHAPTER IV.—CAPTORS AND CAPTIVES CHAPTER V.—JOURNEYING SOUTHWARD CHAPTER VI.—AN INVOLUNTARY BATH CHAPTER VII.—TWO VISITORS CHAPTER VIII.—A SURPRISE CHAPTER IX.—BY THE CAMP-FIRE CHAPTER X.—WAITING AND HOPING CHAPTER XI.—THROUGH THE FOREST CHAPTER XII.—THE SIGNAL FIRES CHAPTER XIII.—THE INDIAN VILLAGE CHAPTER XIV.—ON THE MOUNTAIN CREST CHAPTER XV.—THE RETURN AND DEPARTURE CHAPTER XVI.—A PERPLEXING QUESTION CHAPTER XVII.—TWO ACQUAINTANCES AND FRIENDS CHAPTER XVIII.—THE TRAPPERS CHAPTER XIX.—DEERFOOT'S WOODCRAFT CHAPTER XX.—SAUK AND SHAWANOE CHAPTER XXI.—CHRISTIAN AND PAGAN CHAPTER XXII.—AN ABORIGINAL SERMON CHAPTER XXIII.—IN THE LODGE OF OGALLAH CHAPTER XXIV.—A ROW CHAPTER XXV.—THE WAR FEAST CHAPTER XXVI.—AN ALARMING DISCOVERY CHAPTER XXVII.—"GAH-HAW-GE" CHAPTER XXVIII.—A PATIENT OF THE MEDICINE MAN CHAPTER XXIX.—CONVALESCENCE CHAPTER XXX.—OUT IN THE WORLD CHAPTER XXXI.—JOURNEYING EASTWARD CHAPTER XXXII.—A MISCALCULATION CHAPTER XXXIII.—CONCLUSION Famous Castlemon Books. Alger's Renowned Books. By C. A. Stephens. By J. T. Trowbridge. By Edward S. Ellis.