CONTENTS
IN APPRECIATION OF WILLIAM F. CODY (BUFFALO BILL).
CHAPTER I. A DASTARDLY PLOT.
CHAPTER II. FOUL PLAY.
CHAPTER III. A QUEER CASE.
CHAPTER IV. AT THE "EL RIO."
CHAPTER V. LITTLE CAYUSE ON THE WAR-PATH.
CHAPTER VI. THE OLD SHAFT.
CHAPTER VII. LAYING PLANS.
CHAPTER VIII. THE ATTACK.
CHAPTER IX. WORSTING THE RED THIEVES.
CHAPTER X. THE WINNING HAND.
CHAPTER XI. DELL, OF THE "DOUBLE D."
CHAPTER XII. TREACHERY DISCLOSED.
CHAPTER XIII. THE NOTE AND THE ARROW.
CHAPTER XIV. THE SCOUT'S LETTER.
CHAPTER XV. LITTLE CAYUSE CAUGHT.
CHAPTER XVI. THE RESCUE OF CAYUSE.
CHAPTER XVII. BANKS AND HENDRICKS.
CHAPTER XVIII. THE ISLAND.
CHAPTER XIX. SENDING AWAY THE BUCKBOARD.
CHAPTER XX. ALARMING NEWS.
CHAPTER XXI. MESSENGERS TO BONITA.
CHAPTER XXII. "'PACHES ARE UP!"
CHAPTER XXIII. BUFFALO BILL'S VOW.
CHAPTER XXIV. OFF FOR TONIO PASS.
CHAPTER XXV. MODERN WITCHCRAFT.
CHAPTER XXVI. THE AWAKENING.
CHAPTER XXVII. LOCOED APACHES.
CHAPTER XXVIII. THE CAVE NEAR THE PASS.
CHAPTER XXIX. PARTING WITH THE GIRL PARD.
BY
Colonel Prentiss Ingraham
Author of the celebrated “Buffalo Bill” stories published in the Border Stories. For other titles see catalogue.
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