The Indian Drum (1917)
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THE INDIAN DRUM
As Constance started away, Spearman suddenly drew her back to him and kissed her. Frontispiece.
THE
INDIAN DRUM
BY
WILLIAM MacHARG
AND
EDWIN BALMER
WITH FRONTISPIECE BY
W. T. Benda
BOSTON
Little, Brown, and Company
1917
INDIAN DRUM
BY
WILLIAM MacHARG
AND
EDWIN BALMER
WITH FRONTISPIECE BY
W. T. Benda
BOSTON
Little, Brown, and Company
1917
Copyright, 1917,
By Little, Brown, and Company.
All rights reserved
Published October, 1917
THE COLONIAL PRESS
C. H. SIMONDS CO., BOSTON, U. S. A.
By Little, Brown, and Company.
All rights reserved
Published October, 1917
THE COLONIAL PRESS
C. H. SIMONDS CO., BOSTON, U. S. A.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I | The Man Whom the Storm Haunted | 1 |
II | Who Is Alan Conrad? | 19 |
III | Discussion of a Shadow | 34 |
IV | "Arrived Safe; Well" | 57 |
V | An Encounter | 69 |
VI | Constance Sherrill | 95 |
VII | The Deed in Trust | 112 |
VIII | Mr. Corvet's Partner | 126 |
IX | Violence | 145 |
X | A Walk Beside the Lake | 162 |
XI | A Caller | 179 |
XII | The Land of the Drum | 199 |
XIII | The Things from Corvet's Pockets | 210 |
XIV | The Owner of the Watch | 229 |
XV | Old Burr of the Ferry | 254 |
XVI | A Ghost Ship | 266 |
XVII | "He Killed Your Father" | 288 |
XVIII | Mr. Spearman Goes North | 298 |
XIX | The Watch Upon the Beach | 318 |
XX | The Sounding of the Drum | 335 |
XXI | The Fate of the Miwaka | 347 |
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