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Connor, Ralph, Pseudonym, 1860-1937

"Black Rock: a Tale of the Selkirks"

And, when the west winds blow, to the open ear the sounds
of battle come, telling the fortunes of the fight.
Because a man's life is all he has, and because the only hope of the
brave young West lies in its men, this story is told. It may be that the
tragic pity of a broken life may move some to pray, and that that divine
power there is in a single brave heart to summon forth hope and courage
may move some to fight. If so, the tale is not told in vain.
C.W.G.

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I
CHRISTMAS EVE IN A LUMBER CAMP

CHAPTER II
THE BLACK ROCK CHRISTMAS

CHAPTER III
WATERLOO. OUR FIGHT--HIS VICTORY

CHAPTER IV
MRS. MAVOR'S STORY

CHAPTER V
THE MAKING OF THE LEAGUE

CHAPTER VI
BLACK ROCK RELIGION

CHAPTER VII
THE FIRST BLACK ROCK COMMUNION

CHAPTER VIII
THE BREAKING OF THE LEAGUE

CHAPTER IX
THE LEAGUE'S REVENGE

CHAPTER X
WHAT CAME TO SLAVIN

CHAPTER XI
THE TWO CALLS

CHAPTER XII
LOVE IS NOT ALL

CHAPTER XIII
HOW NELSON CAME HOME

CHAPTER XIV
GRAEME'S NEW BIRTH

CHAPTER XV
COMING TO THEIR OWN


CHAPTER I

CHRISTMAS EVE IN A LUMBER CAMP

It was due to a mysterious dispensation of Providence, and a good deal
to Leslie Graeme, that I found myself in the heart of the Selkirks for
my Christmas Eve as the year 1882 was dying.


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