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 24 IN MEMORY

Up in the mountains, about two miles northwest of Moose Lake, was a hole which old Mother Nature had carelessly left there, and afterwards thoughtfully filled with water. The water was blue-probably in imitation of the near-by sky-so the place was called Blue Lake.

At Moose Lake there was a cabin and a canoe, as you may remember, and to Injun an

                         

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