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III. AN ADVENTURE WITH A BEAR 37

IV. SWEPT AWAY IN THE RAPIDS 50

V. THE TRAILS ARE REACHED 56

VI. ALONE IN THE WILDERNESS 68

VII. A STREAK OF GOOD LUCK 76

VIII. MICMAC JOHN'S REVENGE 87

IX. LOST IN THE SNOW 96

X. THE PENALTY 108

XI. THE TRAGEDY OF THE TRAIL 115

XII. IN THE HANDS OF THE NASCAUPEES 129

XIII. A FOREBODING OF EVIL 140

XIV. THE SHADOW OF DEATH 153

XV. IN THE WIGWAM OF SISHETAKUSHIN 171

XVI. ONE OF THE TRIBE 187

XVII. STILL FARTHER NORTH 199

XVIII. A MISSION OF TRUST 206

XIX. AT THE MERCY OF THE WIND 226

XX. PRISONERS OF THE SEA 240

XXI. ADRIFT ON THE ICE 254

XXII. THE MAID OF THE NORTH 269

XXIII. THE HAND OF PROVIDENCE 280

XXIV. THE ESCAPE 290

XXV. THE BREAK-UP 304

XXVI. BACK AT WOLF BIGHT 315

XXVII. THE CRUISE TO ST. JOHN'S 333

XXVIII. IN AFTER YEARS 341


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

FACING PAGE

THREE OF THE MEN HAULED, THE OTHER WITH A POLE, KEPT IT CLEAR OF THE ROCKS Title

"BOB JUMPED OUT WITH THE PAINTER IN HIS HAND." 21

CHART OF THE TRAILS. 64

"MICMAC JOHN KNEW HIS END HAD COME." 114

"IT WAS DANGEROUS WORK." 173

"SAW HER STANDING IN THE BRIGHT MOONLIGHT." 197

"HE HELD THE VESSEL STEADILY TO HER COURSE." 298


UNGAVA BOB

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HOW BOB GOT HIS "TRAIL"

It was an evening in early September twenty years ago. The sun was just setting in a radiance of glory behind the dark spruce forest that hid the great unknown, unexplored Labrador wilderness which stretched away a thousand miles to the rocky shores of Hudson's Bay and the bleak desolation of Ungava. With their back to the forest and the setting sun, drawn up in martial line stood the eight or ten whitewashed log buildings of the Hudson's Bay Company Post, just as they had stood for a hundred years, and just as they stand to-day, looking out upon the wide waters of Eskimo Bay, whic

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