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ON THE PAMPAS OR THE YOUNG SETTLERS
ON THE PAMPAS OR THE YOUNG SETTLERS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER I.
Mrs. Hardy's Resolution
CHAPTER II.
The Start
CHAPTER III.
A New Life
CHAPTER IV.
The Pampas
CHAPTER V.
The Settler's Home
CHAPTER VI.
A Tale of the Mexican War
CHAPTER VII.
Seth Continues His Narrative of the Mexican Adventure
CHAPTER VIII.
Farm Work and Amusements
CHAPTER IX.
Neighborly Visits and Advice
CHAPTER X.
The Lost Cattle
CHAPTER XI.
Quiet Times
CHAPTER XII.
A Steady Hand
CHAPTER XIII.
The Indian Attack
CHAPTER XIV.
Terrible News
CHAPTER XV.
The Pampas on Fire
CHAPTER XVI.
At the stake
CHAPTER XVII.
Rescued
CHAPTER XVIII.
And last
CHAPTER I.
MRS. HARDY'S RESOLUTION.
"What are you thinking of, Frank?" Mrs. Hardy asked her husband one
evening, after an unusually long silence on his part.
"Well, my dear, I was thinking of a good many things. In the first
place, I think, I began with wondering what I should make of the
boys; and that led to such a train of thoughts about ourselves and
our circumstances that I hardly knew where I was when you spoke to
me."
Mr. Hardy spoke cheerfully, but his wife saw at once that it was
with an effort that he did so. She put down the work upon which she
was engaged, and moved her chair nearer to his by the fire. "It is
a serious question, Frank, about the boys. Charley is fifteen now,
and Hubert fourteen. I wonder myself sometimes what we shall do
with them."
CHAPTER I.
Mrs. Hardy's Resolution
CHAPTER II.
The Start
CHAPTER III.
A New Life
CHAPTER IV.
The Pampas
CHAPTER V.
The Settler's Home
CHAPTER VI.
A Tale of the Mexican War
CHAPTER VII.
Seth Continues His Narrative of the Mexican Adventure
CHAPTER VIII.
Farm Work and Amusements
CHAPTER IX.
Neighborly Visits and Advice
CHAPTER X.
The Lost Cattle
CHAPTER XI.
Quiet Times
CHAPTER XII.
A Steady Hand
CHAPTER XIII.
The Indian Attack
CHAPTER XIV.
Terrible News
CHAPTER XV.
The Pampas on Fire
CHAPTER XVI.
At the stake
CHAPTER XVII.
Rescued
CHAPTER XVIII.
And last
CHAPTER I.
MRS. HARDY'S RESOLUTION.
"What are you thinking of, Frank?" Mrs. Hardy asked her husband one
evening, after an unusually long silence on his part.
"Well, my dear, I was thinking of a good many things. In the first
place, I think, I began with wondering what I should make of the
boys; and that led to such a train of thoughts about ourselves and
our circumstances that I hardly knew where I was when you spoke to
me."
Mr. Hardy spoke cheerfully, but his wife saw at once that it was
with an effort that he did so. She put down the work upon which she
was engaged, and moved her chair nearer to his by the fire. "It is
a serious question, Frank, about the boys. Charley is fifteen now,
and Hubert fourteen. I wonder myself sometimes what we shall do
with them."
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