By CRITTENDEN MARRIOTT
SALLY CASTLETON,
SOUTHERNER
Six Illustrations by N. C. Wyeth. $1.25 net.
“A swiftly moving, entertaining tale
of love and daring secret service work.”
—Chicago Record Herald
OUT OF RUSSIA
Illustrated by Frank McKernan. $1.25 net.
“There is everything that goes to make
up a story wholesomely exciting.”
—The Continent, Chicago
THE
ISLE OF DEAD SHIPS
Illustrated by Frank McKernan. $1.00 net.
“Chapter after chapter unfolds new
and startling adventures.”
—Philadelphia Press
J. B. LIPPINCOTT CO.
PUBLISHERS PHILADELPHIA
THE WARD OF
TECUMSEH
BY
CRITTENDEN MARRIOTT
AUTHOR OF “SALLY CASTLETON, SOUTHERNER,” “THE ISLE OF DEAD
SHIPS,” ETC.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY
FRANK McKERNAN
PHILADELPHIA & LONDON
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
1914
COPYRIGHT, 1914, BY CRITTENDEN MARRIOTT
PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER, 1914
PRINTED BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
AT THE WASHINGTON SQUARE PRESS
PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A.
PAGE | |
Alagwa Comes to the Council Fire | Frontispiece |
Alagwa, Being Wounded, is Rescued by Jack Telfair | 80 |
Alagwa Shoots Captain Brito | 194 |
Jack Telfair and Captain Brito Settle Their Dispute | 330 |
THE WARD OF
TECUMSEH
WHEN the beautiful Sally Habersham acceptedDick Ogilvie her girl associatesrejoiced quite as much as she did, foreseeingthe return to their orbits of sundry temporarilydiverted masculine satellites. Her mother’sfriends did