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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter I. The Foothills Country
- Chapter II. The Company of the Noble Seven
- Chapter III. The Coming of the Pilot
- Chapter IV. The Pilot's Measure
- Chapter V. First Blood
- Chapter VI. His Second Wind
- Chapter VII. The Last of the Permit Sundays
- Chapter VIII. The Pilot's Grip
- Chapter IX. Gwen
- Chapter X. Gwen's First Prayers
- Chapter XI. Gwen's Challenge
- Chapter XII. Gwen's Canyon
- Chapter XIII. The Canyon Flowers
- Chapter XIV. Bill's Bluff
- Chapter XV. Bill's Partner
- Chapter XVI. Bill's Financing
- Chapter XVII. How the Pinto Sold
- Chapter XVIII. The Lady Charlotte
- Chapter XIX. Through Gwen's Window
- Chapter XX. How Bill Favored "Home-Grown Industries"
- Chapter XXI. How Bill Hit the Trail
- Chapter XXII. How the Swan Creek Church was Opened
- Chapter XXIII. The Pilot's Last Port
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