Read South from Hudson Bay: An Adventure and Mystery Story for Boys Page 1




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  "WHEN LAROQUE'S BOAT REACHED THE LANDING, THE SHORE WAS LINED WITH PEOPLE." "South from Hudson Bay." (See Page 82)

  SOUTH FROM HUDSON BAY

  AN ADVENTURE AND MYSTERY STORY FOR BOYS

  BY E. C. BRILL

  _ILLUSTRATED_

  CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY PUBLISHERS NEW YORK

  ADVENTURE AND MYSTERY STORIES FOR BOYS

  _By_ E. C. BRILL

  Large 12 mo. Cloth. Illustrated.

  THE SECRET CACHE SOUTH FROM HUDSON BAY THE ISLAND OF YELLOW SANDS

  Copyright, 1932, by Cupples & Leon Company PRINTED IN U. S. A.

  Copyright, 1932, by Cupples & Leon Company PRINTED IN U. S. A.

  CONTENTS

  I The New Land 9 II Fort York 14 III The Selkirk Colony and the Rival Fur Traders 24 IV The Start from Fort York 32 V The Black Murray 39 VI Toiling Up Stream 45 VII Norway House 53 VIII The Missing Pemmican 61 IX Hunger and Cold 67 X The Red River at Last 74 XI Fort Douglas 81 XII By Cart Train to Pembina 89 XIII The Red-Headed Scotch Boy 97 XIV Pembina 108 XV The Ojibwa Hunter 118 XVI Letters from Fort Douglas 124 XVII Christmas at Pembina 134 XVIII Mirage of the Prairie 140 XIX Blizzard 147 XX A Night Attack 154 XXI The Burned Cabin 161 XXII The Painted Buffalo Skull 167 XXIII Unwelcome Visitors 176 XXIV A Sore Hand 186 XXV The Travelers without Snowshoes 193 XXVI Elise's Story 200 XXVII Why the Periers Came to Pembina 207 XXVIII The Land to the South 214 XXIX The Coming of the Sioux 225 XXX With the Buffalo Hunters 231 XXXI The Charging Buffalo 239 XXXII To the Sheyenne River 245 XXXIII A Lonely Camp 253 XXXIV Danger 261 XXXV In the Chief's Tipi 270 XXXVI The White Trader 280 XXXVII Flight 289 XXXVIII The Fight at the Bois des Sioux 299 XXXIX Safe 309 XL Conclusion 316