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Syd Belton; or, The Boy who would not go to Sea, by George Manville Fenn.
Published by Chapman and Hall Ltd, 11 Henrietta Street, London WC.
"Don't eat too much marmalade, Sydney dear.
The Dingo Boys; or, The Squatters of Wallaby Range, by George Manville Fenn.
Chapter I. SIR JAMES SCARLETT'S GARDEN.
"Yes, James; this is my last dying speech and confession."
"Dicky, dear boy, it's my impression that we shall see no blackbird's cage to-day."
His Most Christian Majesty King Francis the First had a great preference for his Palace of Fontainebleau among the many places of residence from which he could choose, and it is interesting to glan...
"Look here, Scoodrach, if you call me she again, I'll kick you!"
Man's oldest pursuit was undoubtedly the tilling of the soil.
!Tention, a Story of Boy-Life during the Peninsular War, by George Manville Fenn.
Off to the Wilds, Being the Adventures of Two Brothers, by George Manville Fenn.
"You don't know it, Master Will, lad, but Natur' couldn't ha' done no better for you if she'd tried."
Chapter I. SOMETHING ABOUT A LETTER.
I've waited these many years, expecting some one or another would give a full and true account of it all, but little thinking it would ever come to be my task; for it's not in my way.
Chapter I. HOW GIL CARR HEARD A CONCERT IN SPRING.
Many many years ago seem like yesterday, and I hope it will always be the same.
The Ocean Cat's Paw, the Story of a Strange Cruise, By George Manville Fenn.
"Remember, Hazel," said Mrs Thorne, "remember this--we may be reduced in circumstances; we may have been compelled by misfortune to come down into this wretched little town, and to live in this mis...
Gil the Gunner; or, The Youngest Officer in the East, by George Manville Fenn.
In the King's Name; or, The Cruise of the Kestrel, by George Manville Fenn.
"Here, I say, Josh, such a game!"
"Oh, you wicked old woman!
I always felt as if I should like to punch that boy's head, and then directly after I used to feel as if I shouldn't care to touch him, because he looked so dirty and ragged.
Featherland, or How the Birds lived at Greenlawn, by George Manville Fenn.
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