The Young Marooners on the Florida Coast: Or Robert and HaroldJames S. Claxton, 1866 - 434 pages |
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Page 107
... seized the glass , and looked long and steadily . " She is coming to us , or we are going to her very fast , " said he . Perhaps both ; and now what shall we do ? " 66 66 Rig up a signal , and load the guns THE YOUNG MAROONERS . 107.
... seized the glass , and looked long and steadily . " She is coming to us , or we are going to her very fast , " said he . Perhaps both ; and now what shall we do ? " 66 66 Rig up a signal , and load the guns THE YOUNG MAROONERS . 107.
Page 108
Or Robert and Harold Francis Robert Goulding. 66 Rig up a signal , and load the guns , " replied Robert . " Let us attract their attention as soon as possible . Quick , sister , get me a sheet ! " In the course of fifteen minutes they ...
Or Robert and Harold Francis Robert Goulding. 66 Rig up a signal , and load the guns , " replied Robert . " Let us attract their attention as soon as possible . Quick , sister , get me a sheet ! " In the course of fifteen minutes they ...
Page 149
... load for deer . " " I thank you , no , " replied Harold . " It is so long since I have handled anything but a rifle , that a smooth bore now would be awkward . " They put him ashore , then dropped anchor , and began to fish . Mary and ...
... load for deer . " " I thank you , no , " replied Harold . " It is so long since I have handled anything but a rifle , that a smooth bore now would be awkward . " They put him ashore , then dropped anchor , and began to fish . Mary and ...
Page 168
... loads of moss , they formed a valua- ble barrier against the wind . There was little sleeping for the boys that night . Scarcely had they entered the tent before the rain commenced . It came in heavy drifts , and was carried with such ...
... loads of moss , they formed a valua- ble barrier against the wind . There was little sleeping for the boys that night . Scarcely had they entered the tent before the rain commenced . It came in heavy drifts , and was carried with such ...
Page 174
... But what shall we do if we see the boat coming down the river , or if we need you for any other reason ? " True , true , " said Robert ; " I am glad you suggested it . We will load William's gun for you 174 ROBERT AND HAROLD ; OR.
... But what shall we do if we see the boat coming down the river , or if we need you for any other reason ? " True , true , " said Robert ; " I am glad you suggested it . We will load William's gun for you 174 ROBERT AND HAROLD ; OR.
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