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    The Sun Maid: A Story of Fort Dearborn


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      THE SUN MAID

      A Story of Fort Dearborn

      by

      EVELYN RAYMOND

      Author of "The Little Lady of the Horse," Etc.

      New YorkE. P. Dutton & Company31 West Twenty-Third St.

      Copyright, 1900ByE. P. Dutton & Co.

      The Knickerbocker Press, New York

      _Page 22._ KITTY AND THE SNAKE. _Frontispiece._]

      TO ALL YOUNG HEARTS IN THAT FAIR CITY BY THE INLAND SEA CHICAGO

      PREFACE.

      In some measure, the story of the Sun Maid is an allegory.

      Both the heroine and the city of her love grew from insignificantbeginnings; the one into a type of broadest womanhood, the other intoa grandeur which has made it unique among the cities of the world.

      Discouragements, sorrows, and seeming ruin but developed in eachthe same high attributes of courage, indomitable will power, andfar-reaching sympathy. The story of the youth of either would be atale unfinished; and those who have followed, with any degree ofinterest, the fortunes of either during any period will keep thatinterest to the end.

      There are things which never age. Such was the heart of the Maid whoremained glad as a girl to the end of her century, and such themarvellous Chicago with a century rounded glory which is still theglory of a youth whose future magnificence no man can estimate.

      E. R., BALTIMORE, January, 1900.

      CONTENTS.

      CHAPTER PAGE

      I. AS THE SUN WENT DOWN 1

      II. TWO FOR BREAKFAST 13

      III. IN INDIAN ATTIRE 27

      IV. THE WHITE BOW 38

      V. HORSES: WHITE AND BLACK 50

      VI. THE THREE GIFTS 64

      VII. A THREEFOLD CORD IS STRONGEST 77

      VIII. AN ISLAND RETREAT 91

      IX. AT MUCK-OTEY-POKEE 107

      X. THE CAVE OF REFUGE 124

      XI. UNDER A WHITE MAN'S ROOF 138

      XII. AFTER FOUR YEARS 156

      XIII. THE HARVESTING 169

      XIV. ONCE MORE IN THE OLD HOME 180

      XV. PARTINGS AND MEETINGS 194

      XVI. THE SHUT AND THE OPEN DOOR 209

      XVII. A DAY OF HAPPENINGS 231

      XVIII. WESTWARD AND EASTWARD OVER THE PRAIRIE 247

      XIX. THE CROOKED LOG 260

      XX. ENEMIES, SEEN AND UNSEEN 272

      XXI. FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH 284

      XXII. GROWING UP 296

      XXIII. HEROES 306

      XXIV. CONCLUSION 315

     


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