The Island House A Tale for the Young Folks
F. M. (Frederic Morell) Holmes
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The Island House A Tale for the Young Folks
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"I do believe there's Miss Edith at the window!" (p. 25)
THE ISLAND HOUSE
A Tale for the Young Folks.
BY
F. M. HOLMES,
AUTHOR OF "THE BELL BUOY;" "JACK MARSTON'S ANCHOR;" "THE WHITE SLEDGE," ETC.
Publishers S. W. Partridge & Co., Ltd. London 1898
BOOKS IN THE SAME SERIES
LONDON S. W. PARTRIDGE & CO, LTD. MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN.
CONTENTS.
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"I do believe there's Miss Edith at the window!"    Frontispiece
"Alfy and Mansy made quite an enjoyable meal."
"On floated the tub, leaving him alone in the tree!"
"'I wonder if I could undo these knots with my teeth? I will try.'"
THE ISLAND HOUSE.
CHAPTER I.
OLD MANSY HEARS SOMETHING.
CHAPTER II.
TO THE LABURNUM TREE.
"ALFY AND MANSY MADE QUITE AN ENJOYABLE MEAL."
CHAPTER III.
THE YOUNG NAVIGATOR.
"ON FLOATED THE TUB, LEAVING HIM ALONE IN THE TREE!"
CHAPTER IV.
"WHAT HAVE YOU HEARD?"
CHAPTER V.
WITH TIED WRISTS.
"'I WONDER IF I COULD UNDO THESE KNOTS WITH MY TEETH? I WILL TRY.'"
CHAPTER VI.
AN UNWELCOME VISITOR.
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