Jack Chanty: A Story of Athabasca

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JACK CHANTY



"Such was Jack Chanty, sprawling on his little raft"
"Such was Jack Chanty, sprawling on his little raft"





JACK
CHANTY

A Story of Athabasca

by

Hulbert Footner

Author of

"New Rivers of the North"
"Two on the Trail, Etc."

GARDEN CITY NEW YORK
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO.
1913




Copyright, 1913, by
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY

All rights reserved, including that of
translation into foreign languages,
including the Scandinavian

Copyright, 1913 by
FRANK A. MUNSEY Co.




TO
F. C. F.




CONTENTS

CHAPTER

I. The Hair-cut
II. The Company From "Outside"
III. Talk by the Fire
IV. The Conjuror
V. Jack Hears About Himself
VI. The Price of Sleep
VII. An Emotional Crisis
VIII. The Feminine Equation
IX. Yellow Metal
X. A Crumbling Brain
XI. The Show Down
XII. Jack Finds Out
XIII. The Retreat
XIV. Bear's Flesh and Berries
XV. An Expedition of Three
XVI. The Tepees of the Sapis
XVII. Ascota Escapes
XVIII. The End of Ascota
XIX. An Old Score Is Charged Off
XX. The Little Great World




ILLUSTRATIONS

"Such was Jack Chanty, sprawling on his little raft" . . . . . . Frontispiece

"Tempted by the hand that lay on the ground beside him, he caught it up and pressed it to his lips"

"He's not here!" she cried hysterically

"F. G." he said grimly, "Francis Garrod"

"Come and get me, white man!" cried Jean Paul, over his shoulder





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