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CONTENTS.

Comanches and the Utes for the Possession of a "Hunter's Paradise"—An Unseasonable Bath.
105-119
Chapter 8. Kit Carson Kills a Hudson Bay Company's Trapper, Who "Was Spoiling for a Fight—Social Good Time with a Train of Emigrants
119-129
Chapter 9. Marriage of Kit Carson—The Wedding Feast—Providing Buffalo Meat, in the Original Package, for the Boarding-house at Bent's Fort
130-141
Chapter10. Robber Gamblers of San Francisco—Engaged by Col. Elliott as Indian Scout—Kills and Scalps Five Indians—Promoted to Chief Scout
141-158
Chapter11. A Lively Battle with Pah-Utes—Pinned to Saddle with an Arrow—Some Very Good Indians Stuttering Captain—Beckwith Opens His Pass.
159-175
Chapter12—Col. Elliott Kills His First Deer, and Secures a Fine Pair of Horns as Present for His Father— Beckwith's Tavern—Society
175-185
Chapter13—Something Worse than Fightinp Indians Dance at Col. Elliott's—Conspicuous Suit of Buckskin I Manage to Get Back to Beckwith's
186-191
Chapter 14. Drilling the Detailed Scouts—We Get Among the Utes—Four Scouts Have Not Reported Yet—Another Lively Fight—Beckwith Makes a Raise
191-210