CHAPTER | | PAGE |
I. | The Horse and His Rider | 1 |
II. | How Cal Evans Rode for Help | 15 |
III. | The Band of Kah-Go-Mish | 23 |
IV. | The Garrison of Santa Lucia | 27 |
V. | Cal and the Cavalry and the Red Mustang | 32 |
VI. | The Peril of Santa Lucia | 38 |
VII. | Bound for the Border | 51 |
VIII. | Getting Ready to Chase Kah-Go-Mish | 56 |
IX. | The Hacienda of Santa Lucia | 63 |
X. | The Target on the Rock | 67 |
XI. | The Story of a Log | 75 |
XII. | Ping and the Cougar | 82 |
XIII. | The Return of Kah-Go-Mish | 89 |
XIV. | The Fountain in the Desert | 94 |
XV. | Lost in the Chaparral | 101 |
XVI. | An Invasion of Two Republics | 107 |
XVII. | How Ping and Tah-Nu-Nu Got to the Spring | 114 |
XVIII. | How Dick Played Sentinel | 120 |
XIX. | Bad News for Wah-Wah-O-Be | 126 |
XX. | How Cal Started for Mexico | 132 |
XXI. | The Manitou of Cold Spring | 139 |
XXII. | Across the Desert by Night | 144 |
XXIII. | At the Ranch and in the Chaparral | 151 |
XXIV. | Cal's Night Under a Tree | 157 |
XXV. | A Strange Letter from Mexico | 163 |
XXVI. | Cal's Visitors and His Breakfast | 169 |
XXVII. | The Post-boy That Got Away | 174 |
XXVIII. | The Mystery of the Sticks | 180 |
XXIX. | How Would You Like Fire? | 186 |
XXX. | The Manitou Water | 192 |
XXXI. | Pull Stick and the Hurricane | 198 |
XXXII. | Under a Fallen Tree | 204 |
XXXIII. | Leaving the Bad-Medicine Camp | 210 |
XXXIV. | Tah-Nu-Nu's Disappointment | 216 |
XXXV. | Hand to Hand by Firelight | 222 |
XXXVI. | How Cal Was Left All Alone | 227 |
XXXVII. | Rescued by the Red Mustang | 234 |
XXXVIII. | How All Reached Santa Lucia | 239 |