CHAPTER XIII.
Escape from Indians—A discovery—Alone in the desert.
CHAPTER XIV.
Crusoe’s return, and his private adventures among the Indians—Dick at a very low ebb—Crusoe saves him.
CHAPTER XV.
Health and happiness return—Incidents of the journey—A buffalo shot—A wild horse “creased”—Dick’s battle with a mustang.
CHAPTER XVI.
Dick becomes a horse tamer—Resumes his journey—Charlie’s doings—Misfortunes which lead to, but do not terminate in, the Rocky Mountains—A grizzly bear.
CHAPTER XVII.
Dick’s first fight with a grizzly—Adventure with a deer—A surprise.
CHAPTER XVIII.
A surprise, and a piece of good news—The fur-traders—Crusoe proved, and the Peigans pursued.
CHAPTER XIX.
Adventures with the Peigans—Crusoe does good service as a discoverer—The savages outwitted—The rescue.
CHAPTER XX.
New plans—Our travellers join the fur-traders, and see many strange things—A curious fight—A narrow escape, and a prisoner taken.
CHAPTER XXI.
Wolves attack the horses, and Cameron circumvents the wolves—A bear-hunt, in which Henri shines conspicuous—Joe and the “Natter-list”—An alarm—A surprise and a capture.
CHAPTER XXII.
Charlie’s adventures with savages and bears—Trapping life.
CHAPTER XXIII.
Savage sports—Living cataracts—An alarm—Indians and their doings—The stampede—Charlie again.
CHAPTER XXIV.
Plans and prospects—Dick becomes home-sick, and Henri metaphysical—The Indians attack the camp—A blow-up.
CHAPTER XXV.
Dangers of the prairie—Our travellers attacked by Indians, and delivered in a remarkable manner.
CHAPTER XXVI.
Anxious fears followed by a joyful surprise—Safe home at last, and happy hearts.
CHAPTER XXVII.
Rejoicings—The feast at the block-house—Grumps and Crusoe come out strong—The closing scene.