The Cabin on the Prairie

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A FRONTIER PROPHET INTRODUCTORY

CHAPTER I. THE PIONEER FAMILY. - A SPIRITED CHASE.

CHAPTER II. SHOOTING DOUBLE. - A FRONTIER DOCTOR.

CHAPTER III. WHERE CAN HE BE? - A HEART REVELATION.

CHAPTER IV. A BRUSH WITH INDIANS. - A BLACK HEART.

CHAPTER V. BROTHER SMITH AND QUARTER STAKES.

CHAPTER VI. MRS. JONES'S STORY. - THE GRAY WOLF.

CHAPTER VII. A SABBATH ON THE PRAIRIE.

CHAPTER VIII. TOM'S VICTORY.

CHAPTER IX. A SURPRISE.

CHAPTER X. "NO WHISKEY AT THIS RAISING!"

CHAPTER XI. OLD MRS. SKINFLINT IN TROUBLE. - LOST IN THE WOODS.

CHAPTER XII. FIRE AND FLOOD.

CHAPTER XIII. THE INDIAN LODGE.

CHAPTER XIV. THE WAR-SONG.

CHAPTER XV. THE MASSACRE AT SPIRIT LAKE.

CHAPTER XVI. A BELEAGUERED CABIN.

CHAPTER XVII. THE MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

CHAPTER XVIII. THE BOY IN THE TREE.

CHAPTER XIX. BUB'S BROADSIDE.

CHAPTER XX. LONG HAIR.

CHAPTER XXI. "PULL THE STRING, BUB."

CHAPTER XXII. TOM AND THE MONEY-LENDER.

CHAPTER XXIII. AN ENCHANTING SCENE. - THE PARTING.

Title: The Cabin on the Prairie

Author: C. H. (Charles Henry) Pearson

Language: English

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THE

CABIN ON THE PRAIRIE

BY

DR. C. H. PEARSON

AUTHOR OF "SCENES IN THE WEST," ETC.

ILLUSTRATED

BOSTON:

LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO.


Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1869, by

LEE AND SHEPARD,

In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.


TO

MY SISTER,

WHOSE SPIRIT HAS JUST GONE FROM PRAIRIE-LIFE
TO THE HILLS OF PARADISE,

I INSCRIBE THIS BOOK.

C. H. PEARSON



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