CHAPTER I. DICK ARBUCKLE'S DISCOVERY. CHAPTER II. DICK ON A RUNAWAY. CHAPTER III. A CAVE AND A CAVE-IN. CHAPTER IV. OUT OF THE CAVERN. CHAPTER VII. OUT ON THE RIVER. CHAPTER VIII. EXPOSING A SWINDLER. CHAPTER IX. MIKE AND THE MULES. CHAPTER X. MR. ARBUCKLE'S STORY. CHAPTER XIII. NELLIE'S FLIGHT. CHAPTER XIV. DICK TO THE RESCUE. CHAPTER XV. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. CHAPTER XVI. ATTACKED BY A WILDCAT. CHAPTER XVII. THE MEETING IN THE WOODS. CHAPTER XVIII. A CRY FROM THE DARKNESS. CHAPTER XIX. NELLIE MEETS VORLANGE. CHAPTER XX. THE MOVING OF THE BOOMERS. CHAPTER XXI. DICK'S DISAGREEABLE DISCOVERY. CHAPTER XXII. DICK HITS HIS MARK. CHAPTER XXIII. THE SOLDIERS AGAIN. CHAPTER XXIV. CHASED BY CAVALRY. CHAPTER XXV. GOOD NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. CHAPTER XXVI. THE BOOMER AND THE BULL. CHAPTER XXVII. THE LAST OF YELLOW ELK. CHAPTER XXVIII. CLEARING UP A MYSTERY CONCLUSION. frontis "The youth had to cling fast around his neck to save himself a lot of broken bones"THE BOY LAND BOOMERORDICK ARBUCKLE'SADVENTURES IN OKLAHOMABYCAPTAIN RALPH BONEHILLAUTHOR OF"THREE YOUNG RANCHMEN,""A SAILOR BOY WITH DEWEY," ETC.ILLUSTRATED BY W. H. FRY H. M. CALDWELL COMPANYNEW YORK Publishers BOSTONCOPYRIGHT, 1902,BYTHE SAALFIELD PUBLISHING COMPANYMade by Transcriber's Note: Obvious printer errors have been corrected. All other inconsistencies have been left as they were in the original. |