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Title: Track's End
Being the Narrative of Judson Pitcher's Strange Winter Spent There As Told by Himself and Edited by Hayden Carruth Including an Accurate Account of His Numerous Adventures, and the Facts Concerning His Several Surprising Escapes from Death Now First Printed in Full
Author: Hayden Carruth
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Language: English
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TRACK'S END
Being the Narrative of Judson Pitcher's Strange Winter Spent There As
Told by Himself and Edited
by
HAYDEN CARRUTH
Including an Accurate Account of His Numerous Adventures, and the
Facts Concerning His Several Surprising Escapes from Death Now
First Printed in Full
Illustrated by Clifford Carleton
With a Correct Map of Track's End Drawn by the Author
[Illustration: KAISER AND I FIGHTING THE TIMBER-WOLVES
--see page 63]
Harper & Brothers
New York and London
M - C - M - X - I
Copyright, 1911. by Harper & Brothers
Printed in the United States of America
Published September, 1911
TO
E. L. G. C.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I. Something about my Home and Track's End: with how I
leave the one and get acquainted with Pike at the
other. 1
II. The rest of my second Night at Track's End, and part of
another: with some Things which happen between. 12
III. A Fire and a Blizzard: with how a great many People go
away from Track's End and how
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