James Oliver Curwood


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CHAPTER I. THE PURSUIT OF THE HUDSON BAY MAIL

CHAPTER II. MINNETAKI IN THE HANDS OF THE OUTLAWS

CHAPTER III. ON THE TRAIL OF THE WOONGAS

CHAPTER IV. ROD FOLLOWS THE MAN-FOOTED BEAR

CHAPTER V. ROD'S FIGHT FOR LIFE

CHAPTER VI. THE SHADOW OF DEATH

CHAPTER VII. ON THE TRAIL OF GOLD

CHAPTER VIII. THE YELLOW BULLET

CHAPTER IX. UP THE OMBABIKA

CHAPTER X. THE MYSTERIOUS SHOT

CHAPTER XI. THE CRY IN THE CHASM

CHAPTER XII. WABI MAKES A STRANGE DISCOVERY

CHAPTER XIII. THE THIRD WATERFALL

CHAPTER XIV. THE PAPER IN THE OLD TIN BOX

CHAPTER XV. THE TREASURE IN THE POOL

CHAPTER XVI. JOHN BALL AND THE MYSTERY OF THE GOLD

CHAPTER XVII. IN A SUBTERRANEAN WORLD

CHAPTER XVIII. JOHN BALL'S STORY

The Gold Hunters A Story of Life and Adventure in the Hudson Bay Wilds

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[Illustration: The canoe sped out into the gloom.]


THE GOLD HUNTERS


A Story of Life and Adventure in the Hudson Bay Wilds


BY JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD


1909


To the sweet-voiced, dark-eyed little half-Cree maiden at Lac-Bain, who is the Minnetaki of this story; and to “Teddy” Brown, guide and trapper, and loyal comrade of the author in many of his adventures, this book is affectionately dedicated.




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