Crow Indians -- Fiction; Indian captivities -- Fiction; Western stories; Yellowstone River Valley -- Fiction
=Wright--Dream Fox Story Book=
BY MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT
"The whole book is delicious with its wise and kindly humor, its just
perspective of the true value of things."
=Wright--Aunt Jimmy's Will=
BY MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT
"Barbara has written no more delightful book than this."
Transcriber's Note
Apparent printer's errors have been retained, unless stated below.
Page numbers cited in illustration captions refer to their original
placement in the text. Illustrations have been moved near their mention
in the text.
"_" surrounding text represents italics.
"=" surrounding text represents bold.
Punctuation, capitalization, accents and formatting markup have been
made consistent.
Page 34, "Ba-chua-hish-a" changed to "Ba-cher-hish-a" for consistency.
(Ba-cher-hish-a sobbed and wailed all night in her lodge, while the
foster-father walked outside, speculating endlessly with his friends.)
Page 94, "trial" changed to "trail". (Now we must blind our trail; their
scouts will find it in the morning.)
Page 5 of the Advertisements, "These" changed to "There". (There is
interwoven with it a play of mild philosophy and of pointed wit.)
Page 12 of the Advertisements, "JOHN" changed to "FREDERIC". (BY
FREDERIC REMINGTON)
Page 14 of the Advertisements has been left as originally published. The
accompanying comment for "Aunt Jimmy's Will" by Mabel Osgood Wright has
been left to read: "Barbara has written no more delightful book than
this."
End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of John Ermine of the Yellowstone, by
Frederic Remington
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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