125
XV. DAVE AND ROGER IN LONDON 134
XVI. SOME IMPORTANT INFORMATION 143
XVII. ON THE NORTH SEA 152
XVIII. IN NORWAY AT LAST 162
XIX. OFF TO THE NORTHWARD 171
XX. AN ENCOUNTER WITH WOLVES 181
XXI. CAUGHT IN A WINDSTORM 190
XXII. SNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS 200
XXIII. LEFT IN THE DARK 210
XXIV. THE BURGOMASTER OF MASOLGA 219
XXV. TO THE NORTHWARD ONCE MORE 228
XXVI. DAYS OF WAITING 237
XXVII. DAVE STRIKES OUT ALONE 246
XXVIII. A JOYOUS MEETING 255
XXIX. BEARS AND WOLVES 264
XXX. HOME AGAIN--CONCLUSION 274
ILLUSTRATIONS
In a twinkling the turnout was upset (page
206) _Frontispiece_
PAGE
Roger shoved it aside and it struck Isaac Pludding
full on the stomach 25
"Can't stop, I'm on the race-track!" yelled
Shadow 58
The mule shied to one side and sent Dave
sprawling on the ice 101
What was left of the camp-fire flew up in the
air 120
Once they ran close to a three-masted schooner 160
"Out with the lot of them! I will take the
rooms" 229
Dave received a blow from a rough paw that
sent him headlong 267
DAVE PORTER IN THE FAR NORTH
CHAPTER I
ON THE TRAIN
"Here we are at the station, Dave!"
"Yes, and there is Phil waiting for us," answered Dave Porter. He threw
up the car window hastily. "Hi, there, Phil, this way!" he called out,
lustily.
A youth who stood on the railroad platform, dress-suit case in hand,
turned hastily, smiled broadly, and then ran for the steps of the
railroad car. The two boys already on board arose in their seats to
greet him.
"How are you, Dave? How are you, Ben?" he exclaimed cordially, and shook
hands. "I see you've saved a seat for me. Thank you. My, but it's a cold
morning, isn't i
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