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THE SPORTING FAWN! “Tae dim aisles of these woods are not alone the haunt of the surly bear and the stealthy panther. Behind that giant beach may lurk the fierce human tiger—the red Indian—who scents human blood as the vulture scents the air tainted with death. Beneath that dense copse of briar and fern, crouches the wary white ranger, * whose eayle eye scans the forest like an arrow that goes everywhere, and in whom the red savaze finds his only master. Peace may brood over the green silences, bat a death-shrick may at any moment thrill and quaver on the air."” Beadle’s Dime Novels, No. 2°~ TO ISSUE TUESDAY, —— ‘ will present to the lovers of Forest Fiction a wild rying drama of the “North Shore” wilderness, = = 8 _ dreaded Pontiac had kindled his war-fires along thc. cat _ SOABRED EAGLE MOOROOINE, THE SPORTING FAWN. BY ANDREW DEARBORN. AUTHOR oF “ WHITE SERPENT, THE SHAWNEE SCOURGE,” ETC., ETO, Reviving some of the remarkable characters who played eventful parts in the “ White Serpent,” the author has created for them a new fame in this brilllant and exciting tale. In the middle of the very shadow of death flits the beautiful Moorooine— —~ at once a good angel and a heroine. The pen-pictures of the forest—of the fierce warriors of Pontiac—of that hard froutier life which it took nerves of steel to combat—of the “ course of true love” under appalling dangers and trials—all are soclearly limned that he who reads will not soon forget. ‘* Beadle’s Dime Novels are STANDARDS in the field of American Historie Romance, and‘are eagerly read in Homes and Highways, in Offices ana Shops,” says an excellent authority. He could have added—they well de- serve the attention of every parent, every boy and girl, every person who wants what is pure and goodin our romantic literature. a@- For sale by all Newsdealers and Booksellers; or sent, post-paid, to any address, op receipt of price—TEN CENTS. BEADLE AND COMPANY, Publishers, 98 William Street, New York. conmicloooks. conn