INDEX
| Page | |
| Foreword | 3 |
| Introduction | 5 |
| Tulliallan | 9 |
| At His Bedside | 31 |
| The Prostrate Juniper | 40 |
| Out of the Ashes | 51 |
| Wayside Destiny | 64 |
| The Holly Tree | 77 |
| The Second Run of the Sap | 96 |
| Black Chief’s Daughter | 108 |
| The Gorilla | 122 |
| The Indian’s Twilight | 135 |
| Hugh Gibson’s Captivity | 147 |
| Girty’s Notch | 161 |
| Poplar George | 175 |
| Black Alice Dunbar | 186 |
| Abram Antoine, Bad Indian | 199 |
| Do You Believe in Ghosts? | 219 |
| A Stone’s Throw | 234 |
| The Turning of the Belt | 247 |
| Riding His Pony | 265 |
| The Little Postmistress | 271 |
| The Silent Friend | 290 |
| The Fountain of Youth | 298 |
| Compensations | 310 |
| A Misunderstanding | 326 |
| A Haunted House | 339 |
OUTPOSTS OF THE ALLEGHENIES. (Photograph by W. H. Rau.)
Frontispiece
Allegheny Episodes
“The country east of the Mississippi was inhabited by a very powerful nation. * * * Those people called themselves Alligewi. * * * The Allegheny River and Mountains have been named after them. * * * The Lenni-Lenape still call the river Alligewi Sipu, the river of the Alligewi, but it is generally known by its Iroquois name–Ohe-Yu–which the French had literally translated into La Belle Riviere, The Beautiful River, though a branch of it retains the ancient name Allegheny.”