Wolf-Cap; or, The Night-Hawks of the Fire-Lands: A Tale of the Bloody Fort

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Wolf-Cap; or, The Night-Hawks of the Fire-Lands: A Tale of the Bloody Fort

by T. C. (Thomas Chalmers) Harbaugh

EN·~3 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

WOLF-CAP; OR, THE NIGHT-HAWKS OF THE FIRE-LANDS.

0:22
2

WOLF-CAP; OR, THE NIGHT-HAWKS OF THE FIRE-LANDS. - CHAPTER I. DOUBLY WARNED.

13:30
3

CHAPTER II. SILVER HAND, THE WYANDOT.

13:49
4

CHAPTER III. THE BATTLE AT STRONG’S.

12:34
5

CHAPTER IV. CAUGHT.

13:56
6

CHAPTER V. THE OUTCROPPINGS OF TREASON.

13:29
7

CHAPTER VI. WITHOUT THE FORT.

11:28
8

CHAPTER VII. THE WORK OF A LIE.

13:24
9

CHAPTER VIII. A BIT OF MUTINY.

13:04
10

CHAPTER IX. SENT INTO EXILE.

10:12

Description

In a solitary log cabin beside a moonlit river, a grizzled trapper tends a steady fire while his massive yellow mastiff watches the night. Surrounded by traps, skins, and a well‑worn rifle, he embodies the rugged independence of the untamed frontier.

The quiet is broken when a gaunt, rag‑clad wanderer steps from the water, proclaiming a divine warning of red‑coated invaders and a consuming flame that threatens the scattered settlements. His prophetic words echo biblical language, urging the trapper to spread the alarm before the danger reaches the homesteads. Faced with this urgent summons, the trapper must choose between his solitary routine and the looming responsibility to protect his fellow frontiersmen.

The tale blends stark wilderness realism with a haunting, almost mythic urgency, inviting listeners into a suspenseful first act of frontier survival. As night deepens, the fire’s glow reflects the tension that will drive the story forward.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (180K characters)

Series

Beadle's Pocket Novels No. 65

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

David Edwards, Stephen Hutcheson, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (Northern Illinois University Digital Library)

Release date

2021-09-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

T. C. (Thomas Chalmers) Harbaugh

T. C. (Thomas Chalmers) Harbaugh

1849–1924

A hugely prolific American poet and dime-novel writer, he is best remembered today for the sentimental poem "Trouble in the Amen Corner." His career mixed popular storytelling with extraordinary speed, producing a body of work that reached countless readers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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