CHAPTER | | PAGE | I. | Harry Loudon Makes Up His Mind. | 9 | II. | The Adoption. | 15 | III. | Commencing Business. | 21 | IV. | Kate, very naturally, is Anxious. | 30 | V. | The Turkey-Hunter. | 38 | VI. | Tony Strikes Out. | 47 | VII. | Aunt Matilda's Christmas. | 58 | VIII. | A Lively Team. | 71 | IX. | Business in Earnest. | 85 | X. | A Meeting on the Road. | 97 | XI. | Rob. | 103 | XII. | Tony on the War-path. | 112 | XIII. | Cousin Maria. | 118 | XIV. | Harry's Grand Scheme. | 124 | XV. | The Council. | 135 | XVI. | Company Business. | 143 | XVII. | Principally Concerning Kate. | 154 | XVIII. | The Arrival. | 164 | XIX. | Constructing the Line. | 172 | XX. | An Important Meeting of the Board. | 181 | XXI | A Last Resort. | 189 | XXII. | A Quandary. | 194 | XXIII. | Crossing the Creek. | 202 | XXIV. | The First Business Telegrams. | 210 | XXV. | Profits and Projects | 225 | XXVI. | A Grand Proposition. | 237 | XXVII. | How Something Came to an End. | 246 | XXVIII. | A Meeting. | 253 | XXIX | Once more in the Woods. | 257 | XXX. | A Girl and a Gun. | 264 | XXXI. | A Man in a Boat. | 271 | XXXII. | Aunt Matilda's Letter. | 277 | XXXIII. | Time to Stop. | 286 | WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN EXPECTED. |
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