Ralph in Columbia
VII. An Enraged Photographer
VIII. Captain Shard's Proposal
IX. Ralph Arrives at Savannah
X. The Captain Talks with Ralph
XI. Aboard the Curlew
XII. The Curlew Puts to Sea
XIII. A Taste of Ship's Discipline
XIV. Bad Weather
XV. Boarded by a Cruiser
XVI. Nearing the Gold Coast
XVII. Up the River
XVIII. A Brush in the Wilderness
XIX. Left Behind
XX. Ralph Stumbles on a Discovery
XXI. At Close Quarters
XXII. Trouble of Another Kind
XXIII. Adrift
XXIV. Ralph's Sufferings
XXV. The Second Mate's Story
XXVI. Hard Times
XXVII. Uncle Gideon
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
"Grandpa!" cried Ralph. "You shall not shoot, I say!" . . . . . . . . .
_Frontispiece_
"Mr. Duff," said Gary in his most grating tones, "who gave you the
authority to interfere with my designs regarding this insolent
youngster?"
Ralph's Winchester cracked and the raised arm fell shattered and
useless.
"Quick, Ralph, pull me through by the arms."
Ralph Granger's Fortunes.
CHAPTER I.
Ending the Feud.
"Must I do it, grandpa?"
"Of course you must! I'm afraid you ain't a true Granger, Ralph, or
you wouldn't ask no such question."
"But why should I do it, grandpa?"
"Listen at the boy."
The sharp-eyed, grizzled old man rose from his seat before the fire,
and took down an ancient looking, muzzle loading rifle from over the
cabin door.
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