Injun and Whitey to the Rescue
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Chapter 1 AN ARRIVAL
Chapter 2 No.2
Chapter 3 No.3
Chapter 4 No.4
Chapter 5 BUNK-HOUSE TALK
Chapter 6 BOOTS
Chapter 7 EDUCATION AND OTHER THINGS
Chapter 8 INJUN TALKS
Chapter 9 FISH-HOOKS AND HOOKY
Chapter 10 A HARD JOB
Chapter 11 THE T UP AND DOWN
Chapter 12 FELIX THE FAITHLESS
Chapter 13 A FOOL'S ERRAND
Chapter 14 THE STAMPEDE
Chapter 15 THE CATTLE-SHEEP WAR
Chapter 16 MEDICINE
Chapter 17 THE PRIDE OF THE WEST
Chapter 18 WONDERS
Chapter 19 THRESHING-TIME
Chapter 20 THE STORY OF THE CUSTER FIGHT
Chapter 21 UNREST
Chapter 22 THE NEW ORDER
Chapter 23 PIONEER DAYS
Chapter 24 IN MEMORY
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Chapter 19 THRESHING-TIME

Injun was a being who ran more to feelings, or instincts, than to reasons, and like many persons of that kind his instincts often ran truer to form than the reasons of others. While Dorgan was not a likable man, he was not one whom everybody would distrust; he did not have the word "villain" printed on his face. Yet Injun thought he was one, and if

            
            

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