Vol. VI.] FEBRUARY 3, 1877. [No. 68.
BY FREDERICK FOREST.
NEW YORK.
BEADLE AND ADAMS, PUBLISHERS,
98 WILLIAM STREET.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871, by
FRANK STARR & CO.,
In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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I. | THE QUARREL. | 9 |
II. | THE MURDERED MAN. | 16 |
III. | THE STRANGE FACE. | 21 |
IV. | THE NIGHT RIDE. | 29 |
V. | THE RED WITNESS. | 32 |
VI. | THE HOT TRAIL. | 43 |
VII. | THE SECRET MISSION. | 52 |
VIII. | THE HUNTED LIFE. | 67 |
IX. | A SAVAGE FRIEND. | 75 |
X. | THE MASK REMOVED. | 82 |
XI. | THE UNNATURAL BROTHER. | 87 |
XII. | THE END OF THE TRANSGRESSOR IS HARD. | 89 |
XIII. | SMILES THROUGH TEARS. | 93 |
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IRON HAND,
CHIEF OF THE TORY LEAGUE:
OR,
THE DOUBLE FACE.
When the colonists had acquired a mastery over the savagesof the wilderness, and assisted in breaking the Frenchpower on their frontier, they began to feel their manhoodstirring w