Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Samuel Merwin
Author: Samuel Merwin
Editor: David Widger
Release date: August 17, 2018 [eBook #57716]
Most recently updated: February 25, 2021
Language: English
Credits: Produced by David Widger
CONTENTS
CHAPTER II. — MR. McNALLY GOES TO TILLMAN CITY
CHAPTER III. — POLITICS AND OTHER THINGS
CHAPTER IV. — JIM WEEKS CLOSES IN
CHAPTER VII. — BETWEEN THE LINES
CHAPTER IX. — THE MATTER OF POSSESSION
CHAPTER X. — SOMEBODY LOSES THE BOOKS
CHAPTER XIV. — A CAPTURE AT BRUSHINGHAM
CHAPTER XVI. — McNALLY's EXPEDIENT
CHAPTER XVIII. — THE COMING OF DAWN
CHAPTER XIX. — KATHERINE DECIDES
CHAPTER XXI. — THE TILLMAN CITY STOCK
CHAPTER XXII. — THE WINNING OF THE ROAD
CHAPTER XXIII. — THE SURRENDER
THE ROAD TO
FRONTENAC
BY
SAMUEL MERWIN
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | Captain Menard Has a Lazy Day. | 1 |
II. | The Maid. | 19 |
III. | Mademoiselle Eats Her Breakfast. | 38 |
IV. | The Long Arrow. | 61 |
V. | Danton Breaks Out. | 83 |
VI. | The Fight at La Gallette. | 103 |
VII. | A Compliment for Menard. | 127 |
VIII. | The Maid Makes New Friends. | 147 |
IX. | The Word of an Onondaga. | 169 |
X. | A Night Council. | 191 |
XI. | The Big Throat Speaks. | 212 |
XII. | The Long House. | 235 |
XIII. | The Voice of the Great Mountain. | 254 |
XIV. | Where the Dead Sit. | 272 |
XV. | The Bad Doctor. | 293 |
XVI. | At the Long Lake. | 314 |
XVII. | Northward. | 337 |
XVIII. | The Only Way. | 359 |
XIX. | Frontenac. | 383 |
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“Half way down the steps was a double file of Indians chained two and two.” | Frontispiece |
“Sitting on a bundle was, a girl, perhaps eighteen or nineteen years old.” | 36 |
“The Indians walked silently to the fire.” | 64 |
“Menard stood ... smiling with the same look of scorn he had worn ... when they led him to the torture.” | 256 |
CHAPTER
I
CHAPTER
II
CHAPTER
III
CHAPTER
IV
CHAPTER
V
CHAPTER
VI
CHAPTER
VII
CHAPTER
VIII
CHAPTER
IX
CHAPTER
X
CHAPTER
XI
CHAPTER
XII
CHAPTER
XIII
CHAPTER
XIV
CHAPTER
XV
CHAPTER
XVI
CHAPTER
XVII
HE ... CURSED THE WHOLE G. & M. SYSTEM, FROM THE TIES UP
HE WAS DRAWING LINES ACROSS THE TIMBER
"WELL, THAT'S THE WHOLE TRICK"
I. | China’s Predicament | 9 |
II. | The Golden Opium Days | 20 |
III. | A Glimpse Into an Opium Province | 53 |
IV. | China’s Sincerity | 70 |
V. | Sowing the Wind in China—Shanghai | 101 |
VI. | Sowing the Wind in China—Tientsin and Hongkong | 129 |
VII. | How British Chickens Came Home to Roost | 154 |
VIII. | The Position of Great Britain | 178 |
Appendix | 204 |
Facing page | |
H. E. Tong Shao-I | Title |
Kneading Crude Opium with Oil to Make Round or Flat Cakes | 27 |
Making Round Cakes of Opium | 27 |
The Opium Hulks of Shanghai | 50 |
An Opium Receiving Ship or “Godown” at Shanghai | 50 |
The Villages were Little More than Heaps of Ruins | 54 |
At Last He Crawls Out on the Highway, Whining,
Chattering and Praying that a Few Copper Cash be Thrown Him |
54 |
Wreck and Ruin in China | 68 |
Enforcing the Edict at Shanghai | 88 |
In an Opium Den, Shanghai | 114 |
Opium-smoking | 114 |
Weighing Opium in a Government Factory in India | 154 |
Where the Chinaman Travels, Opium Travels too | 172 |
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY
F. B. MASTERS
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | Young Van engages a Cook | 1 |
II. | Where the Money came From | 22 |
III. | At Mr. Carhart’s Camp | 37 |
IV. | Jack Flagg sees Stars | 66 |
V. | What They found at the Water-hole | 97 |
VI. | The Road to Total Wreck | 138 |
VII. | The Spirit of the Job | 185 |
VIII. | Shots—and a Scouting Party | 219 |
IX. | A Show-down | 246 |
X. | What took Place at Red Hills | 293 |
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I—DICK AND HIS MERRY ANNE
CHAPTER III—AT THE HOUSE ON STILTS
CHAPTER VIII—THE EVENING OF THE SAME DAY
CHAPTER IX—THE CHASE BEGINS—THURSDAY MORNING
CHAPTER X—THURSDAY NIGHT—THE GINGHAM DRESS
CHAPTER XI—THURSDAY NIGHT—VAN DEELEN'S BRIDGE
CHAPTER XIV—IN WHICH BEVERIDGE SURPRISES HIMSELF
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I—THE GIRL IN THE PLAID COAT
CHAPTER II—THE SEVENTH-STORY MEN
CHAPTER IV—A LITTLE JOURNEY IN PARANOIA
CHAPTER V—PETER TREADS THE HEIGHTS
CHAPTER VI—THE WORM POURS OIL ON A FIRE
CHAPTER VII—PETER THINKS ABOUT THE PICTURES
CHAPTER VIII—SUE WALKS OVER A HILL
CHAPTER IX—THE NATURE FILM PRODUCING CO. INC.
CHAPTER X—PETER THE MAGNIFICENT
CHAPTER XIII—TWO GIRLS OF THE VILLAGE
CHAPTER XIV—THE WORM TURNS FROM BOOKS TO LIFE
CHAPTER XV—ZANIN MAKES HIMSELF FELT
CHAPTER XVI—THE WORM PROPOSES MARRIAGE IN GENERAL
CHAPTER XVII—ENTER GRACE DERRING
CHAPTER XVIII—THE WORM CONSIDERS LOVE
CHAPTER XIX—BUSINESS INTERVENES
CHAPTER XXII—A BACHELOR AT LARGE
CHAPTER XXIV—THE WILD FAGAN PERSON
CHAPTER XXVI—ENTER MARIA TONIFETTI
CHAPTER XXVII—PETER IS DRIVEN TO ACT
CHAPTER XXVIII—SUE DOES NOT SEND FOR PETER
CHAPTER XXIX—AT THE CORNER OF TENTH
CHAPTER XXX—FIFTY MINUTES FROM BROADWAY
CHAPTER XXXI—A PAIR OF RED BOOTS
CHAPTER XXXIII—EARTHY BROWNS AND GREENS
CHAPTER XXXIV—ONE DOES FORGET ABOUT HAPPINESS
CHAPTER XXXVII—REENTER MARIA TONIFETTI
CHAPTER XXXVIII—PETER STEALS A PLAY
CHAPTER XXXIX—A MOMENT OF MELODRAMA
CHAPTER XL—HIS UNCONQUERABLE SOUL
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CHAPTER VII—THE INSCRUTABLE WEST
CHAPTER VIII—ABOARD THE YELLOW JUNK
CHAPTER XI—THE LANDSCAPE SCROLL OF CHAO MENG-FU
CHAPTER XII—AT THE HOUR OF THE TIGER
CHAPTER XIII—HIS EXCELLENCY SPEAKS
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Yokohama, Grand Hotel, March 20th.
Grand Hotel, Yokohama, March 30th, Early Afternoon.
On the Railway, Coasting the Island Sea—March 31st.
Hôtel de Chine, Peking, April 5th—or 6th.
Grand Hôtel des Wagon-lits. April 17th. Later.
April 18th. Morning. (At the Wagon-lits).
Late Afternoon. (still the 18th.)
On the Steamer, "Hsing Mien,", Yangtze River. May 1st.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER IV—THE RIDDLE OF LIFE, AND OF DEATH
CONTENTS
CHAPTER XIII—A DARK DAY AT LIDDINGTON
CHAPTER XIV—CONSIDINE'S WORK IS ENDED
CHAPTER XVIII—THE HOUSE WITH THE SHINGLED FRONT
CONTENTS
PROLOGUE—The Young Man at the Stern
CHAPTER III—George and His Troubles
CHAPTER IV—The End of the Beginning
CHAPTER III—Tightening the Blockade
CHAPTER IV—Mr. Babcock Breakfasts Late
CHAPTER V—A Venture in Matrimony
CHAPTER VII—Halloran Goes to Chicago
CHAPTER XI—High Life at the Le Ducs
CHAPTER I—A Little Talk with Captain Craig
CHAPTER II—Going to Headquarters
CHAPTER III—Mr. Babcock's Last Card
CHAPTER VII—Three Announcements