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"West Savage: A Rocky Mountain Story" is a novel written by R. M. Valentine and published in 1863. A classic adventure story set in the wild and untamed landscape of the American West in the 19th century.
Throughout the book, the author deals with themes of courage, friendship, and exploring the vast wilderness. The story not only provides a thrilling adventure, but also provides insight into the history, culture, and challenges faced by those who ventured to the American West in this day and age.
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Summary
The plot revolves around the protagonist's experiences as he finds himself in the middle of the Rocky Mountains and faces various challenges and dangers. One of the central themes of the story is survival in the wilderness. Here, the character must adapt to the harsh environment, deal with wildlife, and learn the ways of the Native American tribes that live in the area.
As the story unfolds, the protagonist's journey brings him into contact with the legendary figure known as "The Savage of the West", a mysterious and elusive figure who is said to have supernatural powers and knowledge of the land. The Wild Man becomes a symbol of the untamed and enigmatic nature of the West, and his presence adds an element of mystery and intrigue to the narrative.
Contents
Chapter I. In which the Reader is introduced to a Mad Hero,
Chapter II.The Great Prairie?A Wild Chase?
Chapter III.The Beauties of the Wilderness?Portages?
Chapter IV. Gibault has an Adventure, and discovers a very strange Creature in the Woods
Chapter V. Fiery Remarks and Cogitations?Round the Camp Fire,
Chapter VI. The Dangers of the Wilderness?An Unexpected Catastrophe,
Chapter VII. A wolfish Way of killing Buffaloes described?
Chapter VIII. A Cache discovered?Bertram becomes valorous?
Chapter IX. Bounce cogitates upon the embarrassing Circumstances of his Condition?
Chapter X. Short Treatise on Horseflesh?Remarks on Slang?
Chapter XI. Original Efforts in the Art of Painting?Fur-Trading Hospitality?
Chapter XII. An Argument on Argumentation?Also on Religion?
Chapter XIII. The Pursuit?Conscientious Scruples of the Artist?
Chapter XIV. The Hunting Ground?
Chapter XV. Business unpleasantly interrupted?The Mountain Fort in Danger?
Chapter XVI. March gets a Surprise; more than that, he gets a Variety of Surprises
Chapter XVII. The Vision in Leather.
Chapter XVIII. The Cave of the Wild Man of the West?
Chapter XIX. The Mysteries of the Cave explained?
Chapter XX. A Gallop to the Rescue?A Discovery?Right-about Face?
Chapter XXI. March, though willing in Spirit, finds his Body weak?
Chapter XXII. March Marston is perplexed, so are his Friends?
Chapter XXIII. The Wounded Fur Trader.
Chapter XXIV. March Marston at Home?His astonishing Behaviour?