
CAMP-FIRE AND WIGWAM. - By EDWARD S. ELLIS - AUTHOR OF "NED IN THE BLOCK-HOUSE," "NED IN THE WOODS," "NED ON THE RIVER," "THE LOST TRAIL," ETC. - PHILADELPHIA: PORTER & COATES. - Copyright, 1885, BY PORTER & COATES.
CHAPTER I. - AT HOME.
CHAPTER II. - A DOUBTFUL ENTERPRISE.
CHAPTER III. - WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN EXPECTED.
CHAPTER IV. - CAPTORS AND CAPTIVES.
CHAPTER V. - JOURNEYING SOUTHWARD.
CHAPTER VI. - AN INVOLUNTARY BATH.
CHAPTER VII. - TWO VISITORS.
CHAPTER VIII. - A SURPRISE.
CHAPTER IX. - BY THE CAMP-FIRE.
In a modest log‑cabin on the edge of a fledgling Missouri settlement, a widowed mother tends the hearth while her son Jack fidgets between lessons and daydreams of past exploits. The sturdy cabins, built by calloused hands from pine and clay, echo with the quiet rhythm of frontier life, and the crackling fire casts a warm glow over their simple, rugged world. As rain patters against the roof, Jack’s curiosity is sparked by a tale his mother recalls—a mysterious young Indian named Deerfoot who once saved his father’s life.
That story pulls Jack into a new adventure, prompting him to question the legends of the woods and the people who roam them. Soon he finds himself pitted against the same youthful Indian in a friendly wrestling match, an encounter that promises both competition and camaraderie. Alongside his companion Otto, Jack’s youthful bravado and the frontier’s untamed spirit set the stage for a tale of courage, friendship, and the lingering mysteries of the American frontier.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (403K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Taavi Kalju, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2008-07-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1916
A remarkably prolific 19th-century writer, he turned frontier adventure, history, and biography into fast-moving reading for generations of young Americans. Before becoming known for hundreds of stories and articles, he also worked as a teacher, school administrator, and journalist.
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