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CONTENTS
Chapter I. The Mysterious Rescue.
Chapter III. Teddy O’Doherty’s Encounters.
Chapter IV. The Demon at the Camp-fire.
Chapter VI. Black Tom’s Adventure.
Chapter IX. “I Had a Dream Which Was Not All a Dream.”
Chapter X. The Wonderful Cavern.
Chapter XI. Around the Camp-fire.
Chapter XII. Hunting Wealth by Firelight.
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ROMANCE OF THE WOODS AND LAKES!
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THE WHITE HERMIT:
OR,
The Unknown Foe.
A ROMANCE OF THE LAKES AND WOODS.
BY W. J. HAMILTON,
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The interest which centers around the early years of settlement, whenwhat is now the lovely region of Central New York was a wilderness ofwoods, streams, lakes, cataracts and rugged hills, is perennial; and in thefierce Iroquois, the dreaded Six Nations, the half savage white ranger,