Adrift in the Wilds;
OR,
The Adventures of Two Shipwrecked Boys.
By EDWARD S. ELLIS
ILLUSTRATED.
NEW YORK: A. L. BURT, PUBLISHER.
Copyrighted 1887, by A. L. Burt.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
'May the good Lord preserve us! them are Injuns,' said Tim.
"The Indian drew forth a tiny canoe and shoved it into the water"
"We are lost."
ADRIFT IN THE WILDS;
OR,
The Adventures of Two Shipwrecked Boys.
CHAPTER I.
HO, FOR CALIFORNIA.
One beautiful misummer night in 18-- a large, heavily laden steamer was making her way swiftly up the Pacific coast, in the direction of San Francisco. She was opposite the California shore, only a day's sail distant from the City of the Golden Gate, and many of the passengers had already begun making preparations for landing, even though a whole night and the better part of a day was to intervene ere they could expect to set their feet upon solid land.
She was one of those magnificent steamers that ply regularly between Panama and California. She had rather more than her full cargo of freight and passengers; but, among the hundreds of the latter, we have to do with but three.
On this moonlight night, there were gathered by themselves these three personages, consisting of Tim O'Rooney, Elwood Brandon and Howard Lawrence. The first was a burly, good-natured Irishman, and the two latter were cousins, their ages differing by less than a month, and both being in their sixteenth year.
The financial storm that swept over the country in 18--, toppling down merchants and banking-houses like so many ten-pins, carried with it in the general wreck and ruin, that of Brandon, Herman & Co., and the senior partner, Sylvanus Brandon, returned to his home in Brooklyn, New York, one evening worse than penniless. While he was meditating, dejected and gloomy, as to the means by which he was to keep the wolf from the door, his clerk brought him a letter which had been overlooked in the afternoon's mail, postmarked, "San Francisco, Cal." At once he recognized the bold, handsome superscription as that of his kind-hearted brother-in-law, Thomas Lawrence. His heart beat with a strong hope as he broke the envelope, and his eyes glistened ere he had read one-half.
In short, it stated that Mr. Lawrence had established himself successfully in business, and was doing so well that he felt the imperative need of a partner, and ended by urging Mr. Brandon to accept the position. The bankrupt merchant laid the epistle in his lap, removed his spectacles and looked smilingly toward his wife. They held a long discussion, and both decided to accept the offer at once, as there was no other recourse left to them.
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: Adrift in the Wilds by Edward Sylvester Ellis
- 2: Brandon and his wife were on board the steamer at New York
- 3: Tim grinned a great deal over his mistake
- 4: Laughed Elwood in an undertone
- 5: I wint up among the mountains to hunt gowld
- 6: Who said in an indignant tone Kaap cool
- 7: So as not to hit the owld thing
- 8: The wreck drifting quite rapidly
- 9: I'm afeared the owld bench won't bear another hand on it
- 10: Howard gave their names and destination
- 11: My left ankle is grasped by something
- 12: Hour after hour the men toiled
- 13: Which descends into California from Oregon
- 14: Dressed himself and caught up his valise
- 15: The climate of California is mild
- 16: The survivors were quickly within them
- 17: Elwood Brandon and Howard Lawrence
- 18: And then quickly sprung back again
- 19: This settled the matter in the mind of Elwood
- 20: It was not the first time that Tim O'Rooney made a mistake
- 21: There was no waiting by either Tim or Elwood
- 22: The three carefully approached the camp fire
- 23: He looked toward Elwood and Howard
- 24: Admonished the most cautious Howard
- 25: The ould gintleman and meself have shmoked it together
- 26: Elwood finally produced a small silver pencil
- 27: A few more brass buttons procured this also
- 28: When fairly in the Salinas Valley
- 29: And so would yez but howld on
- 30: It'll pay yez to carry it there
- 31: She was then within a dozen yards of Howard
- 32: As he and Howard dropped on their faces
- 33: Which Tim gave with every appearance of earnestness
- 34: Tim would have nothing to do with the blanket
- 35: If you have never seen a rattlesnake
- 36: Energetic words of Elwood Brandon
- 37: Tim has seen more of California than we have
- 38: Interrupted Elwood somewhat impatiently
- 39: Or I should say they was white gintlemen like ourselves
- 40: The third was combing his hair
- 41: Elwood inquired whether they had met any grizzly bears
- 42: And we are sure to have trouble with the redskins
- 43: Elwood replaced the watch in his pocket
- 44: Elwood and Howard were anxious to test their marksmanship
- 45: Delicate canoe concealed beneath
- 46: Tim had had some experience in the matter
- 47: Elwood Brandon had placed his hand upon the dusky forehead
- 48: Elwood carefully raised his head
- 49: And he began gnawing the bark and chewing it
- 50: Do yez kaap your eyes about yez till I'z back again
- 51: Tim may soon return to us again
- 52: Elwood did not remove his gaze
- 53: But not a hair of Tim O'Rooney's head was touched
- 54: When the Irishman was thus suddenly interrupted
- 55: But what is to become of us if Tim doesn't come back
- 56: Tim began to look for his game
- 57: But yez has a forcible way of saying 'how do yez do
- 58: He placed the deer in the canoe and paddled away
- 59: And he took his paddle once more
- 60: That of the grizzly bear was the greatest
- 61: Just see the way in which he manages that canoe
- 62: And yet Shasta wasn't anyways backward about it
- 63: Though I was sure he didn't saa me
- 64: The red gintlemen will attind to the same will he
- 65: Once near the middle of the night Elwood awoke
- 66: Here Shasta displayed his remarkable culinary skill
- 67: Taking particular care not to go beyond sight of Shasta
- 68: Or contraction of the iron muscles of Shasta
- 69: Tim and Shasta were leisurely smoking their pipes
- 70: Each of them singled out two of the largest wolverines
- 71: After which Shasta sat down upon the ground again
- 72: The boys were signaled several times by Shasta to lie down
- 73: Indignantly demanded the Irishman
- 74: When some of the wolverines came too close
- 75: Still it would have fared ill with the dog but for Shasta
- 76: Shasta picked up several blazing sticks
- 77: Shasta remained a few feet in advance
- 78: Some evidence of the intention of the Pah Utah
- 79: And paddled away at his swiftest rate straight toward it
- 80: But a word from Elwood quieted him
- 81: Tim and Elwood looked up in his face
- 82: Elwood pointed to the northwest
- 83: Howard now opened his eyes in amazement
- 84: Howard would not consent at first
- 85: Can it be that Elwood is jesting
- 86: Have you seen or heard anything of Elwood
- 87: Elwood had shown a great anxiety to reach Tim
- 88: Shasta isn't a great many miles off
- 89: But Howard finally hit upon quite an ingenious scheme
- 90: But Howard was hardly prepared to admit this
- 91: So do yez jist kape still till I pops him over
- 92: Be careful yez don't tumble over
- 93: And there to unite with him in their hunt for Tim
- 94: It was near midnight when Elwood awoke
- 95: Such was Elwood Brandon's situation and surroundings
- 96: When Elwood looked up again he saw that it was growing light
- 97: Echoing whistle of Howard Lawrence
- 98: The fifth and last Elwood at first believed to be Shasta
- 99: Elwood understood that he was a prisoner
- 100: The falling rain and splashing water almost blinded Elwood
- 101: And thereupon Elwood retreated to his position
- 102: Very often turning and gesticulating toward Elwood
- 103: Casting his eyes toward Shasta
- 104: As Elwood confidently expected
- 105: And the Pah Utah was engaged with his canoe
- 106: Whither be the towken of takin' yees apart or together
- 107: As yez have saan a poor blind man and his dog do
- 108: Let us slaap and draam over it
- 109: He motioned Elwood to enter that of his friends
- 110: But Shasta showed no disposition to wait
- 111: Called Elwood over his shoulder
- 112: The moment I seen yez a qua'ar faaling come over me
- 113: Do yez obsarve any signs at presint
- 114: Do yez obsarve any pipes sticking out of their mouths
- 115: A Boy's Adventures in California
