The White Scalper

The White Scalper
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Gustave Aimard. The White Scalper

The White Scalper

Table of Contents

CHAPTER I. A RECONNOISSANCE

CHAPTER II. A BARGAIN

CHAPTER III. THE RETREAT

CHAPTER IV. JOHN DAVIS

CHAPTER V. BEFORE THE BATTLE

CHAPTER VI. THE BATTLE OF CERRO PARDO

CHAPTER VII. THE ATEPETL

CHAPTER VIII. HOSPITALITY

CHAPTER IX. THE MARRIAGE

CHAPTER X. RETURN TO LIFE

CHAPTER XI. THE PIRATES OF THE PRAIRIES

CHAPTER XII. IN THE CAVERN

CHAPTER XIII. A CONVERSATION

CHAPTER XIV. TWO ENEMIES

CHAPTER XV. THE AMBUSCADE

CHAPTER XVI. THE SCALP DANCE

CHAPTER XVII

CHAPTER XVIII. A REACTION

CHAPTER XIX. A PAGE OF HISTORY

CHAPTER XX. THE BIVOUAC

CHAPTER XXI. SANDOVAL

CHAPTER XXII. LOYAL HEART'S HISTORY

CHAPTER XXIII. THE EXPIATION

CHAPTER XXIV. IN THE DESERT

CHAPTER XXV. THE LAST HALT

CHAPTER XXVI. SAN JACINTO

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Gustave Aimard

A Story of the Texan War

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"You would feel greater still at being elsewhere," the General interrupted, with a laugh; "I perfectly understand that, Don Lionel, hence I will not abuse your patience much longer. I only ask you for a few minutes more, and then I will set you at liberty, so be kind enough to sit down again."

The merchants obeyed, while exchanging a glance of despair on the sly. The General seemed on this night to be deaf and blind, for he saw and heard nothing. He struck a bell; at the summons a door opened, and an officer walked in.

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