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| Chap. | Page | |
| I. | Bones, Sanders and Another | 5 |
| II. | Bones Changes his Religion | 28 |
| III. | The Maker of Storms | 53 |
| IV. | Bones and the Wireless | 75 |
| V. | The Remedy | 99 |
| VI. | The Medicine Man | 117 |
| VII. | Bones, King-maker | 135 |
| VIII. | The Tamer of Beasts | 154 |
| IX. | The Mercenaries | 169 |
| X. | The Waters of Madness | 191 |
| XI. | Eye to Eye | 215 |
| XII. | The Hooded King | 233 |
To Isongo, which stands upon the tributary of that name, came a woman ofthe Isisi who had lost her husband through a providential tree falling