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Raftmates

Raftmates

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Chapter 1 THE RAFT.

Word Count: 1505    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

ide down the Mississippi, he considered it about the finest craft of that description ever p

st. But outside of his immediate family, the raft, the Venture, as his father had named it, was the object of the boy's most sincere admiration and pride. Had he not helped build it? Did he not know every timber and plank and board in it? Had he not assisted in loading it with enough bushels of wheat to feed an army? Was he not about t

onths he struggled, but made little head-way against adverse fortune. The mill turned out lumber fast enough, but there was no demand for it, or those who wanted it were too poor to pay its price. At length the Major decided upon a bold venture. The Caspar mill was but a short distance from the Mississippi. Far away down the great river were cities where money was plenty, and where lumber and farm products were in

have made, nor could he afford the expense of a large crew. Then, too, while ready money was scarce in his neighborhood, the prairie wheat crop of that seas

ther buildings for the stowing of cargo. The floors of these structures were raised a foot above the deck of the raft, and were made water-tight, so that when waves or swells from passing steamboats broke over the raft, their contents would not be injured. In front of t

he Venture's "shanty" was very different from the rude lean-to or shelter of rough boards, such as was to be seen on most of the timber rafts of the great river. Its interior was divided into two rooms, the after one of which was a tiny affair o

ove and ample supply of pots, pans, and dishes. The bunks were filled with fresh, sweet-smelling wheat straw, covered with heavy army blankets, and the whole affair was about the most comfor

th on its uncertain voyage, it remained hard and fast aground where it was

tself," he remarked pettishly to his sister Elta one day in October, as they s

t will," answere

'd had the building of this craft, I would have floated all the material down to the mouth o

ve loaded the whe

d it down,

d have been 'way down there, and, besides, father wasn't ready to start when it was finished. I heard him tell mother that he didn't care to get away

my plans, and telling me that I'm only a boy. You'd rather any time travel in a rut that some one else had m

I, Winn

as tired of pet names and baby talk as I am of w

eared among the trees of the river-bank, leaving Elta to gaze after him

eelings of others. He was also apt to think that if things were left to his management, he could improve upon almost any plan proposed or carried out by some one else. He had min

ections in his boy's character. He was deeply grieved when his eyes were finally opened to them, and held many an earnest consult

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1 Chapter 1 THE RAFT.2 Chapter 2 WINN ASSUMES A RESPONSIBILITY.3 Chapter 3 A MUD-BESPATTERED ARRIVAL FROM CALIFORNIA.4 Chapter 4 BILLY BRACKETT STARTS DOWN THE RIVER.5 Chapter 5 HOW THE VOYAGE WAS BEGUN.6 Chapter 6 MR. GILDER AND HIS RUDE RECEPTION.7 Chapter 7 A GANG OF RIVER-TRADERS. 8 Chapter 8 DISAPPEARANCE OF THE RAFT.9 Chapter 9 ALONE ON THE ISLAND.10 Chapter 10 A NIGHT OF STRANGE HAPPENINGS.11 Chapter 11 BILLY BRACKETT'S SURPRISING SITUATION.12 Chapter 12 THE TRAPPERS TRAPPED.13 Chapter 13 WINN'S LONELY CRUISE.14 Chapter 14 A PEAL OF GIRLISH LAUGHTER.15 Chapter 15 CAP'N COD, SABELLA, AND THE WHATNOT.16 Chapter 16 BIM MAKES AN ENEMY.17 Chapter 17 THE TRUTH, BUT NOT THE WHOLE TRUTH.18 Chapter 18 FOLLOWING THE TRAIL.19 Chapter 19 A CURIOUS COMPLICATION.20 Chapter 20 BIM GROWLS.21 Chapter 21 EVERY ONE EXPLAINS.22 Chapter 22 A MEWEL NAMED REWARD. 23 Chapter 23 REWARD RUNS AWAY WITH THE PANORAMA.24 Chapter 24 WINN DISCOVERS HIS LONG-LOST RAFT.25 Chapter 25 THE RAFT AND THE SHOW-BOAT CHANGE CREWS.26 Chapter 26 A DISASTROUS COLLISION.27 Chapter 27 IS THIS OUR RAFT OR NOT 28 Chapter 28 THE RESCUE OF SABELLA.29 Chapter 29 BIM BRINGS ABOUT A JOYFUL MEETING.30 Chapter 30 IN CLOD'S CABIN.31 Chapter 31 CAMPMATES TURN RAFTMATES.32 Chapter 32 THE RIVER-TRADERS ATTEMPT TO REGAIN POSSESSION.33 Chapter 33 WHERE IS BIM 34 Chapter 34 A BLAZE ON THE RIVER.35 Chapter 35 BIM'S HEROISM.36 Chapter 36 THE MASTER OF MOSS BANK.37 Chapter 37 BIM'S 'COON.38 Chapter 38 THE GREAT RIVER AND ITS MISCHIEF.39 Chapter 39 HURLED THROUGH THE CREVASSE AND WRECKED.40 Chapter 40 A MEETING OF MATES.