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CONTENTS OF VOL. II. 
CHAPTER I. 
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A Return to Prairie Life—Abandonment of the regular 
Route—The Start—A Suicide—Arrest of a Mulatto for 
Cherokee ‘ Bankrupt Law’-—Chuly, the Creek In- 
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for the ‘ Capitan byte and we through an cies pent 
Region—Rejoined by Tabba-quena Sed his ‘ swite’-—Spring 
Valley—The Buffalo Fever—The Chase—A Green-horn 
Scamper—Prairie Fuel, . ; ° 
CHAPTER II. 
pte. out of our Latitude—The Buffalo-gnat— 
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A Lilliputian Forest—A sre of Comanches—A Visit 
to a ‘ Dog-Town’—Indian Archery—Arrival of Comanche 
Warriors—A ‘ Big Talk’ and its Results—Speech of the 
pitan Mayor —Projec of bringing Comanche Chiefs to 
Washington—Return eut. Bowman, pe our March 
and Etiquette—Indians least dangerous to such as trade 
with them, . ° . * 
