A Land and Sea Tale for Boys
BY
W. BERT FOSTER
Author of “In Alaskan Waters,” “With Washington at
Valley Forge,” “The Lost Galleon,” “The Treasure
of Southlake Farm,” etc.
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK
CHATTERTON-PECK COMPANY
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Copyright, 1907, by Chatterton-Peck Company.
The Quest of the Silver Swan.
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | The Raft at Sea | 9 |
II. | Introducing Brandon Tarr and Uncle Arad | 21 |
III. | An Account of the Wreck of The Silver Swan | 34 |
IV. | Brandon Comes to a Decision | 40 |
V. | Uncle Arad Has Recourse to Legal Force | 45 |
VI. | Relating a Meeting Between Uncle Arad and the Sailor | 51 |
VII. | Introducing “Square” Holt and His Opinions | 59 |
VIII. | Something About Leaving the Farm | 66 |
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