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idate D. APPLETON AND COMPANY New York London This story, while independent in itself, continues the fortunes of the two boys who were the central characters of "The Young Trailers." CONTENTS I. PAUL 1 II. IN THE RIVER 17 III. THE LONE CABIN 36 IV. THE SIEGE 59 V. THE FLIGHT 72 VI. THE BATTLE ON THE HILL 91 VII. WHAT HAPPENED IN THE DARK 108 VIII. AT THE RIVER BANK 125 IX. A CHANGE OF PLACES 142 X. THE ISLAND IN THE LAKE 157 XI. A SUDDEN MEETING 176 XII. THE BELT BEARERS 192 XIII. BRAXTON WYATT'S ORDEAL 217 XIV. IN WINTER QUARTERS 239 XV. WORK AND PLAY 254 XVI. NOEL 273 XVII. FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW 283 XVIII. WHAT THE WARRIOR SAW 295 XIX. THE WARNING 310 XX. THE TERRIBLE FORD 328 XXI. THE FLIGHT OF LONG JIM 340 XXII. THE LAST STAND 355 THE FOREST RUNNERS CHAPTER I PAUL Paul stopped in a little open space, and looked around all the circle of the forest. Everywhere it was the same--just the curving wall of red and brown, and beyond, the blue sky, flecked with tiny clouds of white. The wilderness was full of beauty, charged with the glory of peace and silence, and there was naught to indicate that man had ever come. The leaves rippled a little in the gentle west wind, and the crisping grass bowed before it; but Paul saw no living being, save himself, in the vast, empty world. The boy was troubled and, despite his life in the woods, he had full right to be. This was the great haunted forest of _Kain-tuck-ee_, where the red man made his most desperate stand, and none ever knew when or whence danger would come. Moreover, he was lost, and the forest told him nothing; he was not like his friend, Henry Ware, born to the forest, the heir to all the primeval instincts, alive to every sight and sound, and able to read the slightest warning the wilderness might give. Paul Cotter was a student, a lover of books, and a coming statesman. Fate, it seemed, had chosen that he and Henry Ware should go hand in hand, but for different tasks. Paul gazed once more around the circle of the glowing forest, and t
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