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The Last Rebel

Chapter 12: The Taming of the Jungle.
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The narrator becomes lost in a rugged mountain wilderness in late autumn and must cope with fatigue, injury, and an unexpected turn toward winter weather. After spotting smoke in a distant valley, he fires his rifle to attract help, and echoing responses bring two dogs and an elderly, neatly uniformed man who relieves his immediate isolation. The tale moves through episodes of travel, close calls, and shifting fortunes, shifting focus from solitary survival to human contact while examining endurance, resourcefulness, and the tension between wild landscapes and settled life.

"The Most Notable New Book of the Hour."
Philadelphia Record.

THE NEW GREAT LITERARY SUCCESS.

The Taming of the Jungle.

BY

DR. C. W. DOYLE.

12mo. Cloth, ornamental, $1.00.

"'The Taming of the Jungle' is one of the most striking books of Indian life that we have seen since Mr. Kipling produced his 'Plain Tales from the Hills,' and it does not suffer by comparison with the work that made Mr. Kipling famous. Indeed, if Dr. Doyle had been first in the field we venture to think that Mr. Kipling's work would have been adjudged less good than this later effort."—New York Literature.

J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY,

PUBLISHERS, PHILADELPHIA.