The Peace of Roaring River |
THE PEACE OF ROARING RIVER BY GEORGE VAN SCHAICK AUTHOR OF SWEET APPLE COVE, THE SON OF THE OTTER, A TOP-FLOOR IDOL, ETC. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY W. H. D. KOERNER | emblem | NEW YORK GROSSET & DUNLAP PUBLISHERS | | Copyright, 1918 BY SMALL, MAYNARD & COMPANY (INCORPORATED) Second Printing CONTENTS I. | The Woman Scorned | 13 | II. | What Happened to a Telegram | 26 | III. | Out of a Wilderness | 42 | IV. | To Roaring River | 71 | V. | When Gunpowder Speaks | 102 | VI. | Deeper in the Wilderness | 124 | VII. | Carcajou Is Shocked | 152 | VIII. | Doubts | 165 | IX. | For the Good Name of Carcajou | 189 | X. | Stefan Runs | 211 | XI. | A Visit Cut Short | 223 | XII. | Help Comes | 237 | XIII. | A Widening Horizon | 251 | XIV. | The Hoisting | 279 | XV. | The Peace of Roaring River | 290 | ILLUSTRATIONS “God bless you, Madge,” said the man. “I will come soon.” See page 306 | Frontispiece | Truth flashed upon her! In a few moments she would see for the first time the man she was to marry | 98 | “I’m glad you were not hurt. Rather unexpected, wasn’t it” | 122 | He put out a brown hand and touched the girl’s arm | 270 | THE PEACE OF ROARING RIVER THE PEACE OF ROARING RIVER |
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