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CHAPTER I.—RETROSPECTIVE
CHAPTER II.—A VALUABLE ALLY
CHAPTER III.—THE CAMP OF THE STRANGERS
CHAPTER IV.—THE QUARREL
CHAPTER V.—SHAWANOE VS. PAWNEE
CHAPTER VI.—A DOUBLE FAILURE
CHAPTER VII.—A DISAPPOINTMENT
CHAPTER VIII.—THE FLIGHT OF DEERFOOT
CHAPTER IX.—THE PAWNEES ARE ASTONISHED
CHAPTER X.—SAUK AND PAWNEE
CHAPTER XI.—A REVERSAL OF SITUATION
CHAPTER XII.—INDIAN HONOR
CHAPTER XIII.—THE TWINKLE OF A CAMP-FIRE
CHAPTER XIV.—IN THE TREE-TOP
CHAPTER XV.—AN UNEXPECTED CALL
CHAPTER XVI.—A STARTLING CONCLUSION
CHAPTER XVII.—OTHER ARRIVALS
CHAPTER XVIII.—WITH THE RIVER BETWEEN
CHAPTER XIX.—JACK AND HAY-UTA
CHAPTER XX.—UNCONGENIAL NEIGHBORS
CHAPTER XXI.—JACK CARLETON MAKES A MOVE ON HIS OWN ACCOUNT
CHAPTER XXII.—A CLEW AT LAST
CHAPTER XXIII.—RECROSSING THE RIVER
CHAPTER XXIV.—A SUMMONS AND A SURRENDER
CHAPTER XXV.—LONE BEAR'S REVELATION
CHAPTER XXVI.—AN INTERESTING QUESTION
CHAPTER XXVII.—A STRANGE STORY
CHAPTER XXVIII.—A STARTLING INTERRUPTION
CHAPTER XXIX.—A FIGHT AND A RETREAT
CHAPTER XXX.—A SURPRISING DISCOVERY
CHAPTER XXXI.—A FATAL FAILURE
CHAPTER XXXII.—THE PRAYER OF HAY-UTA IS THE PRAYER OF DEERFOOT
CHAPTER XXXIII.—CONCLUSION
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