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Chapter 10 A BAD CASE

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up in twenty-four hours; then in three days I'll have you in good shape to travel." The last sentence, delivered with the calm cer

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de up my mind I'd see this out in

of those Indians some sleeping pills, he'd have taken them all and asked for more. But you are th

make some preparation, and will operate in your shanty at 1

important, screwing up my nerves. And now I remembered my frien

I said; "take a good

ply. "I'm man enough to

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never know (till he reads this, perhaps) what an effort it cost me. I knew only I must cut deep enough to reach the

said: "Is that all? That's a pin-prick to what I

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Contents

Chapter 1 DEPARTURE FOR THE NORTH Chapter 2 DOWN THE NOISY RIVER WITH THE VOYAGEURS Chapter 3 HUMAN NATURE ON THE RIVER Chapter 4 DOWN THE SILENT RIVER WITH THE MOUNTED POLICE Chapter 5 A CONFERENCE WITH THE CHIEFS Chapter 6 OUT WITH SOUSI BEAULIEU Chapter 7 THE BUFFALO HUNT Chapter 8 THOMAS ANDERSON Chapter 9 MOSQUITOES Chapter 10 A BAD CASE Chapter 11 THE SECOND BUFFALO HUNT
Chapter 12 BEZKYA AND THE PILLS
Chapter 13 FORT SMITH AND THE SOCIAL QUEEN
Chapter 14 RABBITS AND LYNXES IN THE NORTH-WEST
Chapter 15 EBB AND FLOW OF ANIMAL LIFE
Chapter 16 THE PELICAN TRIP
Chapter 17 THE THIRD BUFFALO HUNT
Chapter 18 DOWN TO FUNDAMENTALS
Chapter 19 WHITE MAN AND RED. MEAT, BUT NOTHING MORE
Chapter 20 ON THE NYARLING
Chapter 21 FORT RESOLUTION AND ITS FOLK
Chapter 22 THE CHIPEWYANS, THEIR SPEECH AND WRITING
Chapter 23 THE DOGS OF FORT RESOLUTION
Chapter 24 THE VOYAGE ACROSS THE LAKE
Chapter 25 CROSSING THE LAKE-ITS NATURAL HISTORY
Chapter 26 THE LYNX AT BAY
Chapter 27 THE LAST OF THAT INDIAN CREW
Chapter 28 GEOLOGICAL FORCES AT WORK
Chapter 29 PIKE'S PORTAGE
Chapter 30 CARIBOU-LAND AT LAST
Chapter 31 GOOD-BYE TO THE WOODS
Chapter 32 THE TREELESS PLAINS
Chapter 33 THE UNKNOWN
Chapter 34 AYLMER LAKE
Chapter 35 THE MUSK-OX
Chapter 36 THE ARCTIC PRAIRIES AND MY FARTHEST NORTH
Chapter 37 FACING HOMEWARD
Chapter 38 THE FIRST WOODS
Chapter 39 FAREWELL TO THE CARIBOU
Chapter 40 OLD FORT RELIANCE TO FORT RESOLUTION
Chapter 41 GOING UP THE LOWER SLAVE
Chapter 42 FORT SMITH AND THE TUG
Chapter 43 No.43
Chapter 44 THE RIVER
Chapter 45 THE RIVER SHOWS ITS TEETH
Chapter 46 BRIGHT AGAIN
Chapter 47 WHEN NATURE SMILED
Chapter 48 THE END
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