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Chapter I. A Weary Ride
Chapter II. A Rude Baptism
Chapter III. A Boy Without a Birthday
Chapter IV. "I Just Hate to Study"
Chapter V. Swimming Into a Friendship
Chapter VI. Receiving an Offer and Accepting It
Chapter VII. Across the Mississippi
Chapter VIII. Glen Runs a Locomotive
Chapter IX. Kansas City in Early Days
Chapter X. At Work with the Engineer Corps
Chapter XI. Almost too Good to be True
Chapter XII. Starting Across the Plains
Chapter XIII. Binney Gibbs and his Mule
Chapter XIV. On Guard at Night
Chapter XV. The Suspicious Movements of Certain Coyotes
Chapter XVI. In the Hands of the Cheyennes
Chapter XVII. Attacking a Stage Ranch
Chapter XVIII. Buffalo and Their Uses
Chapter XIX. Glen's Escape from the Indians
Chapter XX. A Present that would Please any Boy
Chapter XXI. Lame Wolf, the Young Cheyenne
Chapter XXII. Glen and Binney Get into Trouble
Chapter XXIII. Fighting the Finest Horsemen in the World
Chapter XXIV. Crossing the Quicksands
Chapter XXV. Swept Away by a Freshet
Chapter XXVI. Running the Line
Chapter XXVII. "Covered With Mud and Glory"
Chapter XXVIII. Lost in a Mountain Snow-Storm
Chapter XXIX. Plunging into a Lake of Ice-Water
Chapter XXX. Down the Lonely CaÑon
Chapter XXXI. Kit Carson's Gold Mine
Chapter XXXII. A New Mexican Wedding
Chapter XXXIII. In the Valley of the Rio Grande
Chapter XXXIV. Baiting a Wolf-trap
Chapter XXXV. El Moro
Chapter XXXVI. ZuÑi, the Home of the Aztecs
Chapter XXXVII. A Practical Use of Trigonometry
Chapter XXXVIII. Dying of Thirst in the Desert
Chapter XXXIX. Crossing the Sierra Nevada
Chapter XL. A Home and Two Fathers
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