The Way of the Wild
F. St. Mars
Science & Math
The Way of the Wild
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[Frontispiece: "Jaws, monstrous and wet, grabbing at him in enraged confusion"]
THE WAY OF THE WILD
BY
F. ST. MARS
WITH TWELVE ILLUSTRATIONS BY HARRY ROUNTREE
NEW YORK FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY PUBLISHERS
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
"Jaws, monstrous and wet, grabbing at him in enraged confusion" . . . Frontispiece
"The owl had lost a foot on the turn
"A shrew-mouse, thirsting for blood, but who got poison instead"
"This one had simply streaked out of the night from nowhere"
"Landed full upon the dumbfounded water-vole—splash!"
"A 'silver tabby' floated among the twigs, looking for him"
"An angry eagle-owl"
"Turning over and over, in one long, sickening dive back to earth"
"That little black-headed fellow doing the stalking act upon that python was great"
"Shooting straight upwards on the top of what appeared to have been a submarine mine in a mild form"
"He clutched, and tore, and gulped, and gorged"
"All allowed that he was the pluckiest beast on earth"
THE WAY OF THE WILD
I
GULO THE INDOMITABLE
II
BLACKIE AND CO.
[Illustration: "The owl lost a foot on the turn"]
III
UNDER THE YELLOW FLAG
[Illustration: "A shrew-mouse, thirsting for blood, but who got poison instead"]
IV
NINE POINTS OF THE LAW
[Illustration: "This one had simply streaked out of the night from nowhere"]
V
PHARAOH
I
II
[Illustration: "Landed full upon the dumbfounded water-vole—splash!"]
III
VI
THE CRIPPLE
[Illustration: "A 'silver tabby' floated among the twigs, looking for him"]
VII
"SET A THIEF"——
VIII
THE WHERE IS IT?
IX
LAWLESS LITTLE LOVE
[Illustration: "An angry eagle-owl"]
X
THE KING'S SON
XI
THE HIGHWAYMAN OF THE MARSH
[Illustration: "Turning over and over, in one long, sickening dive back to earth"]
XII
THE FURTIVE FEUD
[Illustration: "That little black-backed fellow doing the stalking act upon that python was great"]
XIII
THE STORM PIRATE
[Illustration: "Shooting straight upwards on the top of what appeared to have been a submarine mine in a mild form"]
XIV
WHEN NIGHTS WERE COLD
XV
FATE AND THE FEARFUL
XVI
THE EAGLES OF LOCH ROYAL
[Illustration: "He clutched, and tore, and gulped, and gorged"]
XVII
RATEL, V.C.
[Illustration: "All allowed that he was the pluckiest beast on earth"]
XVIII
THE DAY
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