The Man in the Twilight
by Ridgwell Cullum
G.P. Putnam's Sons
New York and London
The Knickerbocker Press
To My Nephew
Geoffrey Frederick Burghard
This Book Is Affectionately Dedicated
THE AUTHOR TO THE READER
The story of the Sachigo wood-pulp mills, told in thisbook, is entirely a work of imagination. But as I havehad to draw very largely on my knowledge of the wood-pulptrade of Eastern Canada, and the conditions underwhich it is carried on, I desire it to be clearly understoodthat this story contains no portraiture of anyperson or persons, living or dead, and contains norepresentation of any business organisation connectedwith the trade.
Contents
- Contents
- Part I
- Chapter I—The Crisis
- Chapter II—The Man With The Mail
- Chapter III—Idepski
- Chapter IV—The "Yellow Streak"
- Chapter V—Nancy Mcdonald
- Chapter VI—Nathaniel Hellbeam
- Part II—Eight Years Later
- Chapter I—Bull Sternford
- Chapter II—Father Adam
- Chapter III—Bull Learns Conditions
- Chapter IV—Drawing The Net
- Chapter V—The Progress Of Nancy
- Chapter VI—The Lonely Figure
- Chapter VII—The Skandinavia Moves
- Chapter VIII—An Affair Of Outposts
- Chapter IX—On The Open Sea
- Chapter X—In Quebec
- Chapter XI—Drawn Swords
- Chapter XII—At The Chateau
- Chapter XIII—Deepening Waters
- Chapter XIV—The Planning Of Campaign
- Chapter XV—The Sailing Of The Empress
- Chapter XVI—On Board The Empress
- Chapter XVII—The Lonely Figure Again
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