CHAPTER | | PAGE |
I. | ALLOWED TO SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES | 1 |
II. | A DANGEROUS BERTH OFF YUKON MOUTH | 8 |
III. | MEASLES AND MUTINY | 14 |
IV. | PHIL ASSUMES COMMAND AND ASSERTS HIS AUTHORITY | 20 |
V. | A PARSON AT THE WHEEL | 27 |
VI. | FLOATING ICE AND “CHY” | 34 |
VII. | THE “CHIMO” GOES INTO WINTER-QUARTERS | 40 |
VIII. | LIFE AT AN ARCTIC MISSION | 46 |
IX. | PHIL’S ESKIMO MILITIA | 53 |
X. | A SAD ROMANCE OF THE WILDERNESS | 60 |
XI. | THE BOYS CARRY THEIR POINT | 67 |
XII. | PHIL FEEDS HIS DOGS | 74 |
XIII. | MUSIC OF THE SLEDGE-BELLS | 81 |
XIV. | WINTER TRAVEL BENEATH THE ARCTIC AURORA | 88 |
XV. | PHIL HEARS FROM HIS FATHER | 95 |
XVI. | THE MATE’S STORY | 102 |
XVII. | JALAP COOMBS’S FOURTEEN PAIR OF FEET | 109 |
XVIII. | CHRISTMAS ON THE TANANA | 116 |
XIX. | A BATTLE WITH WOLVES | 123 |
XX. | CHITSAH’S NATURAL TELEPHONE | 129 |
XXI. | A YUKON MINING CAMP | 136 |
XXII. | THE NEW ARRIVAL AT FORTY MILE | 143 |
XXIII. | LAW IN THE GOLD DIGGINGS | 150 |
XXIV. | REAPPEARANCE OF THE FUR-SEAL’S TOOTH | 157 |
XXV. | SERGE DISCOVERS A CURIOUS CAVERN | 164 |
XXVI. | CAMPING ’MID PREHISTORIC BONES | 171 |
XXVII. | LOST IN THE FOREST | 178 |
XXVIII. | PHIL ASSUMES A RESPONSIBILITY | 185 |
XXIX. | A WILDERNESS ORPHAN | 191 |
XXX. | JALAP AND THE DOGS SING A LULLABY | 198 |
XXXI. | NEL-TE QUALIFIES AS A BRANCH PILOT | 205 |
XXXII. | THE FUR-SEAL’S TOOTH CREATES A SENSATION | 211 |
XXXIII. | LOST IN A MOUNTAIN BLIZZARD | 217 |
XXXIV. | COASTING FIVE MILES IN FIVE MINUTES | 223 |
XXXV. | HOW JALAP COOMBS MADE PORT | 230 |
XXXVI. | THE MOST FAMOUS ALASKAN GLACIER | 237 |
XXXVII. | BIG AMOOK AND THE CHILKAT HUNTERS | 244 |
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