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Автор: Frederic Remington
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       Frederic Remington

      John Ermine of the Yellowstone

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664561954

       ILLUSTRATIONS

       JOHN ERMINE

       CHAPTER I VIRGINIA CITY

       CHAPTER II WHITE WEASEL

       CHAPTER III THE COMING OF THE GREAT SPIRIT

       CHAPTER IV CROOKED-BEAR

       CHAPTER V THE WHITE MEDICINE

       CHAPTER VI JOHN ERMINE

       CHAPTER VII TRANSFORMATION

       CHAPTER VIII PLAYING A MAN'S PART

       CHAPTER IX IN CAMP

       CHAPTER X A BRUSH WITH THE SIOUX

       CHAPTER XI THE TRUTH OF THE EYES

       CHAPTER XII KATHERINE

       CHAPTER XIII PLAYING WITH FIRE

       CHAPTER XIV IN LOVE

       CHAPTER XV BRINGING IN THE WOLF

       CHAPTER XVI A HUNT

       CHAPTER XVII A PROPOSAL

       CHAPTER XVIII MAN TO MAN

       CHAPTER XIX FLIGHT

       CHAPTER XX THE END OF ALL THINGS

       THE MACMILLAN STANDARD LIBRARY

       THE MACMILLAN FICTION LIBRARY

       THE MACMILLAN JUVENILE LIBRARY

       Table of Contents

John Ermine Frontispiece
PAGE
The Chairman 5
A Crow 15
"In the middle of the bunch sat Weasel" 31
"He called the boy to him and put his arm around him" 47
Wolf-Voice 84
"'Halt! Who goes there?'" 97
Captain Lewis 105
Major Ben Searles 117
"Bullets kicked up the dust" 127
Katherine 142
The Englishman 144
"'Will you please carry my parasol for me?'" 157
Shockley 182
"He bore the limp form to the sands" 209
"A tremendous bang roared around the room" 239
Ramon 254

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       VIRGINIA CITY

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      ONE fine morning in the fall of '64 Alder Gulch rolled up its shirt sleeves and fell to the upheaving, sluicing, drifting, and cradling of the gravel. It did not feel exactly like old-fashioned everyday work to the muddy, case-hardened diggers. Each man knew that by evening he would