TO THE MEMORY OF TWO FRIENDS, WHO WROTE: "The voice of the mountain! Nor what men call learning, Solitude, the vul it speaks loudest to unlettered man. gar's dread, becomes his inspiration. "Here man fears God, At once his littleness and greatness feels- PRENTICE MULFORD, In "Voice of the Mountain." "All the qualities we now possess result from our use of ancient opportunities. We are indeed the heirs of all the ages. Body is the true Lethe, souls plunged into it forget se much." EDWARD DWIGHT WALKER, In "A Study of Forgotten Truth." CONTENTS. III. Dinah and Don CHAPTER. I. In the Hunting-Grounds of the Iroquois II. Comment at the Cross-Roads IV. A Death on the Mountain PAGE. 9 23 28 36 V. The Pagan VI. Daphne 57 88 VII. The Day After VIII. "I'm jest Krin-Krin Le Fevre " IX. Law at Le Fevre's X. The Cloud on the Mountain 103 III 123 128 |