Oonomoo the Huron
Edward Sylvester Ellis
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Oonomoo the Huron
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OONOMOO
THE HURON
BY
EDWARD S. ELLIS
AUTHOR OF "THE TRAIL-HUNTER," "HUNTER'S CABIN," ETC.
AUTHOR OF "THE TRAIL-HUNTER," "HUNTER'S CABIN," ETC.
BY
EDWARD S. ELLIS
AUTHOR OF "THE TRAIL-HUNTER," "HUNTER'S CABIN," ETC.
AUTHOR OF "THE TRAIL-HUNTER," "HUNTER'S CABIN," ETC.
CONTENTS.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
"Keewaygooshturkumkankangewock, ain't you got dat cooked?"
A girl, fifteen or sixteen years of age, seated on the ground, beside a squaw.
Mary Prescott.
"If you don't want to be killed, get up," said the young officer.
"Niniotan, my son, is late."
"You have saved me, and I want to grasp your hand for it."
But Oonomoo and the Miami had whipped out their knives.
So terrible did the exasperated Huron appear, that the entire party of Shawnees paused out of sheer horror.
Niniotan stood like a statue, his arms folded and his stony gaze fixed upon the senseless forms of his parents.
"Keewaygooshturkumkankangewock, ain't you got dat cooked?"
A girl, fifteen or sixteen years of age, seated on the ground, beside a squaw.
Mary Prescott.
"If you don't want to be killed, get up," said the young officer.
"Niniotan, my son, is late."
"You have saved me, and I want to grasp your hand for it."
But Oonomoo and the Miami had whipped out their knives.
So terrible did the exasperated Huron appear, that the entire party of Shawnees paused out of sheer horror.
Niniotan stood like a statue, his arms folded and his stony gaze fixed upon the senseless forms of his parents.
OONOMOO, THE HURON.
CHAPTER I.
HANS VANDERBUM.
[Illustration: "Keewaygooshturkumkankangewock, ain't you got dat cooked?"]
[Illustration: "Keewaygooshturkumkankangewock, ain't you got dat cooked?"]
CHAPTER II.
OTHER CHARACTERS.
[Illustration: A girl, fifteen or sixteen years of age, seated upon the ground, beside a squaw.]
[Illustration: Mary Prescott.]
[Illustration: A girl, fifteen or sixteen years of age, seated upon the ground, beside a squaw.]
[Illustration: Mary Prescott.]
CHAPTER III.
OONOMOO AND THE SHAWNEES.
CHAPTER IV.
THE YOUNG LIEUTENANT AND CATO.
[Illustration: "If you don't want to be killed, get up," said the young officer.]
[Illustration: "If you don't want to be killed, get up," said the young officer.]
CHAPTER V.
THE HOME OF THE HURON.
[Illustration: "Niniotan, my son, is late."]
[Illustration: "Niniotan, my son, is late."]
CHAPTER VI.
ADVENTURES ON THE WAY.
[Illustration: "You have saved me, and I want to grasp your hand for it."]
[Illustration: But Oonomoo and the Miami had whipped out their knives.]
[Illustration: "You have saved me, and I want to grasp your hand for it."]
[Illustration: But Oonomoo and the Miami had whipped out their knives.]
CHAPTER VII.
THE PLAN FOR THE RESCUE.
CHAPTER VIII.
THE EXPLOIT OF HANS VANDERBUM.
CHAPTER IX.
A NEW DANGER.
CHAPTER X.
CONCLUSION.
[Illustration: So terrible did the exasperated Huron appear, that the entire party of Shawnees paused out of sheer horror.]
[Illustration: Niniotan stood like a statue, his arms folded and his stony gaze fixed upon the senseless forms of his parents.]
[Illustration: So terrible did the exasperated Huron appear, that the entire party of Shawnees paused out of sheer horror.]
[Illustration: Niniotan stood like a statue, his arms folded and his stony gaze fixed upon the senseless forms of his parents.]
OONOMOO, THE FRIEND OF THE WHITE MAN.
HANS VANDERBUM.
[Illustration: "Keewaygooshturkumkankangewock, ain't you got dat cooked?"]
[Illustration: "Keewaygooshturkumkankangewock, ain't you got dat cooked?"]
CHAPTER II.
OTHER CHARACTERS.
[Illustration: A girl, fifteen or sixteen years of age, seated upon the ground, beside a squaw.]
[Illustration: Mary Prescott.]
[Illustration: A girl, fifteen or sixteen years of age, seated upon the ground, beside a squaw.]
[Illustration: Mary Prescott.]
CHAPTER III.
OONOMOO AND THE SHAWNEES.
CHAPTER IV.
THE YOUNG LIEUTENANT AND CATO.
[Illustration: "If you don't want to be killed, get up," said the young officer.]
[Illustration: "If you don't want to be killed, get up," said the young officer.]
CHAPTER V.
THE HOME OF THE HURON.
[Illustration: "Niniotan, my son, is late."]
[Illustration: "Niniotan, my son, is late."]
CHAPTER VI.
ADVENTURES ON THE WAY.
[Illustration: "You have saved me, and I want to grasp your hand for it."]
[Illustration: But Oonomoo and the Miami had whipped out their knives.]
[Illustration: "You have saved me, and I want to grasp your hand for it."]
[Illustration: But Oonomoo and the Miami had whipped out their knives.]
CHAPTER VII.
THE PLAN FOR THE RESCUE.
CHAPTER VIII.
THE EXPLOIT OF HANS VANDERBUM.
CHAPTER IX.
A NEW DANGER.
CHAPTER X.
CONCLUSION.
[Illustration: So terrible did the exasperated Huron appear, that the entire party of Shawnees paused out of sheer horror.]
[Illustration: Niniotan stood like a statue, his arms folded and his stony gaze fixed upon the senseless forms of his parents.]
[Illustration: So terrible did the exasperated Huron appear, that the entire party of Shawnees paused out of sheer horror.]
[Illustration: Niniotan stood like a statue, his arms folded and his stony gaze fixed upon the senseless forms of his parents.]
OONOMOO, THE FRIEND OF THE WHITE MAN.
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