Edward Sylvester Ellis
Literature & Fiction
The Ranger; Or, The Fugitives of the Border
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THE RANGER
OR
THE FUGITIVES OF THE BORDER
AUTHOR OF "OONOMOO," "SET JONES," "IRONA," ETC.
NEW YORK HURST & COMPANY PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1911, BY HURST & COMPANY.
"Hold! You strike the white man's friend!"
CONTENTS.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
KENT, THE RANGER.
CHAPTER I.
ZEB AND HIS MASTER.
George and Rosalind.
CHAPTER II.
THE NIGHT OF TERROR.
CHAPTER III.
KENT AND LESLIE.
"Them varmints," said he, "are playing particular devil in these parts."
CHAPTER IV.
THE CAPTIVES.
There were two horses in the party, and upon one of these Rosalind had been placed.
CHAPTER V.
THE MEETING ON THE RIVER.
CHAPTER VI.
THE RAFT.
"Ready," whispered Leslie, "you take the nearest one."
CHAPTER VII.
LOST AND FOUND.
CHAPTER VIII.
THE COMPANION IN CAPTIVITY.
"You shoot Indian, eh?" said one, brandishing his knife at the same time.
CHAPTER IX.
ZEB'S REVENGE.
CHAPTER X.
THE BRIEF REPRIEVE.
CHAPTER XI.
A FRIEND.
The savages were amusing themselves by ascertaining who could send his tomahawk nearest the body of their captive without touching him.
CHAPTER XII.
ESCAPE.
CHAPTER XIII.
THE CAPTIVE.
"Does the maiden remember Pequanon?"
CHAPTER XIV.
THE RESCUE.
CHAPTER XV.
THE FUGITIVES FLYING NO LONGER.
Two savages were left on shore.
"Yonder is something approaching."
THE END.
BOY INVENTORS SERIES
Stories of Skill and Ingenuity
THE BOY INVENTORS' WIRELESS TELEGRAPH.
THE BOY INVENTORS' VANISHING GUN.
THE BOY INVENTORS' DIVING TORPEDO BOAT.
BUNGALOW BOYS SERIES
LIVE STORIES OF OUTDOOR LIFE
THE BUNGALOW BOYS.
THE BUNGALOW BOYS MAROONED IN THE TROPICS.
THE BUNGALOW BOYS IN THE GREAT NORTH WEST.
THE BUNGALOW BOYS ON THE GREAT LAKES.
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