- Souvenirs
- A Mexican Frontier Village
- The Rangers on Picket
- Making a Captive
- My Captive
- Isolina de Vargas
- An Order to Forage
- Don Ramon
- "Un Papelcito"
- An Old Emnity
- Rafael Ijurra
- The Yellow Domino
- The Blue Domino
- Love-Thoughts
- An Odd Epistle
- The Manada
- The Hunt of the Wild Horse
- The Phantom-Horse
- A Prairie Dream
- Lost Upon the Prairie
- A Prairie Repast
- Chased by a "Grizzly"
- The Toughest Struggle of my Life
- Old Comrades
- A Queer Conversation
- Vows of Vengeance
- A "Weed" -Prairie Fire
- Rube Roasted Alive
- The Mesa
- Guerrilleros
- The Parley
- A Dead Shot
- A Running-Shot
- Rube's Charger
- El Zorro
- A Plan of Escape
- Elijah Quackenboss
- Rube's Plan
- Scaling the Cliff
- A Reinforcement
- The Indian Spy
- The Caballada
- A Chapters of Explanations
- Dutch Lige in a Difficulty
- A Lover on the Trail
- A Declaration on Horseback
- Strayed from the Track
- An Adios
- Threats
- Awkward Odds
- An Official Black List
- The Route
- Camp Gossip
- The Ruined Rancho
- A Cruel Proscription
- The Bivouac of the Guerrilla
- Taking the Trail
- The Voyageur
- Trailing by Torch-Light
- The Sombrero
- The Trail Recovered
- Wolves on the Track
- Across the Torrent
- The Lilliputian Forest
- Scattering the Wild Stallions
- Lost in a Chapparal
- Encounter with Javall
- The Woods on Fire?
- Smoke and Thirst
- A Burnt Prairie
- The Talk of the Trackers
- "Injun Sign"
- Translating the "Sign"
- The Steed Lazoed
- The "Indios Bravos"
- On the War-Trail
- The Writing on the Maguey
- The Southern Savage
- The Subterranean Fire
- A Red Epistle
- More Writing in Red
- An "Injun on the Back-Track"
- My Plan
- "Painting Injun"
- The Last Hours on the Trail
- The Comanche Camp
- No Cover
- Rube Consulting His Oracle
- The Trapper's Counsel
- Taking to the Water
- Up-Stream
- Coup-d'oeil of the Camp
- A Friendly Encounter
- The Council
- Measuring the Chances
- The White-Haired Chief
- Speeches in Council
- A Rough Courtship
- The Crisis
- The Last Chase
"Land of the nopal and maguey—home of Moctezuma and Malinché!—I cannot wring thy memories from my heart! Years may roll on, hand wax weak, and heart grow old, but never till both are cold can I forget thee! I would not; for thee would I remember. Not for all the world would I bathe my soul in the waters of Lethe. Blessed be memory for thy sake!" So begins this tale of the American Southwest, when our narrator, Captain Warfield of a Ranger detachment, shoots the horse of Isolina de Vargas. Our captain is smitten with Señorita de Vargas at first sight, and he finds that she is as illusive as she is beautiful.
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