CONTENTS.
George Alfred Townsend
Introduction.
Chapter I.
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Two Hat Wearers
Chapter II.
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Judge and Daughter
Chapter III.
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The Foresters
Chapter IV.
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Discovery of the Heirloom
Chapter V.
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The Bog-ore Tract
Chapter VI.
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The Custises Ruined
Chapter VII.
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Jack-o'-lantern Iron
Chapter VIII.
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The Hat Finds a Rack
Chapter IX.
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Ha! ha! the Wooing on't
Chapter X.
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Master in the Kitchen
Chapter XI.
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Dying Pride
Chapter XII.
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Princess Anne Folks
Chapter XIII.
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Shadow of the Tile
Chapter XIV.
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Meshach's Home
Chapter XV.
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The Kidnapper
Chapter XVI.
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Bell-crown Man
Chapter XVII.
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Sabbath and Canoe
Chapter XVIII.
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Under an Old Bonnet
Chapter XIX.
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The Dusky Levels
Chapter XX.
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Caste without Tone
Chapter XXI.
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Long Separations
Chapter XXII.
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Nanticoke People
Chapter XXIII.
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Twiford's Island
Chapter XXIV.
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Old Chimneys
Chapter XXV.
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Patty Cannon's
Chapter XXVI.
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Van Dorn
Chapter XXVII.
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Cannon's Ferry
Chapter XXVIII.
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Pacification
Chapter XXIX.
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Beginning of the Raid
Chapter XXX.
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Africa
Chapter XXXI.
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Peach Blush
Chapter XXXII.
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Garter-snakes
Chapter XXXIII.
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Honeymoon
Chapter XXXIV.
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The Ordeal
Chapter XXXV.
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Cowgill House
Chapter XXXVI.
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Two Whigs
Chapter XXXVII.
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Spirit of the Past
A picture of Joe Johnson's Kidnapper's Tavern, as it stood in the year 1883, is given on the title-page.
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