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R.M. 발렌타인의 젊은 모피상인들
CHAPTER III. The Counting-room.
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R.M.발렌타인(R. M. Balla
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CONTENTS
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I.Plunges the reader into the middle of an Arctic winter;
CHAPTER II. The old fur-trader endeavours to “fix” his son’s “flint,”
CHAPTER III. The Counting-room.
CHAPTER IV. A wolf-hunt in the prairies—
CHAPTER V. Peter Mactavish becomes an amateur doctor;
CHAPTER VI. Spring and the voyageurs.
CHAPTER VII. The store.
CHAPTER VIII. Farewell to Kate—Departure of the brigade—Charley becomes a voyageur.
CHAPTER IX. The voyage—The encampment—A surprise.
CHAPTER X. Varieties, vexations, and vicissitudes.
CHAPTER XI. Charley and Harry begin their sporting career without much success—
CHAPTER XII. The storm.
CHAPTER XIII. The canoe—Ascending the rapids—The portage—Deer shooting and life in the woods.
CHAPTER XIV. The Indian camp—The new outpost—Charley sent on a mission to the Indians.
CHAPTER XV. The feast—
CHAPTER XVI. The return—Narrow escape—A murderous attempt, which fails—And a discovery.
CHAPTER XVII. The scene changes—Bachelor’s Hall—
CHAPTER XVIII. The walk continued—Frozen toes—An encampment in the snow.
CHAPTER XIX. Shows how the accountant and Harry set their traps, and what came of it.
CHAPTER XX. The accountant’s story.
CHAPTER XXI. Ptarmigan-hunting—Hamilton’s shooting powers severely tested—A snowstorm.
CHAPTER XXII. The winter packet—Harry hears from old friends, and wishes that he was with them.
CHAPTER XXIII. Changes—Harry and Hamilton find that variety is indeed charming—
CHAPTER XXIV. Hopes and fears—An unexpected meeting—
CHAPTER XXV. Good news and romantic scenery—Bear-hunting and its results.
CHAPTER XXVI. An unexpected meeting, and an unexpected deer-hunt—
CHAPTER XXVII. The chase—The fight—Retribution—Low spirits and good news.
CHAPTER XXVIII. Old friends and scenes—Coming events cast their shadows before.
CHAPTER XXIX. The first day at home—A gallop in the prairie, and its consequences.
CHAPTER XXX. Love—Old Mr. Kennedy puts his foot in it.
CHAPTER XXXI. The course of true love, curiously enough, runs smooth for once; and the curtain falls.