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قراءة كتاب Stranded in Arcady
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STRANDED IN ARCADY
"No," said Prime soberly, "it was—er—it looks as if it might have been an aeroplane."
[Page 13.

Copyright, 1917, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
Published May, 1917
To
L. A. H. L.
whose accomplishments in similar fields
are much more versatile than
lucetta's
this book is affectionately
inscribed by
"P-D."
CONTENTS
chapter page
- The Middle of Nowhere 1
- Amateur Castaways 14
- Sensible Shoes 26
- In the Night 38
- A Secret for One 45
- Canoedlings 61
- Roulant Ma Boule 76
- Cracking Veneers 88
- Shipwreck 98
- Horrors 111
- "A Crackling of Thorns" 120
- In Search of an Ancestor 128
- At Camp Cousin 145
- Of the Name of Bandish 157
- Jean Ba'tiste 169
- Marchons! 180
- Roots and Herbs 191
- Heights and Depths 203
- In Durance Vile 214
- Watson Grider 226
- The Fairy Fortune 237
ILLUSTRATIONS
"No," said Prime soberly; "it was—er—it looks as if it might have been an aeroplane" | Frontispiece |
facing page | |
"Is it good?" she asked, when he had inhaled the first deep breath | 52 |
"Hold her!" he shouted. "We've got to make the shore, if it smashes us!" | 108 |
"Vraiment! she's one good gon," he commented . . . "W'ere you get 'um?" | 172 |
"None o' that, now! Ye'll be puttin' yer hands up ower yer heids—the baith o' ye—or it'll be the waur f'r ye!" | 212 |
"The account between us is too long to wait for daylight!" | 228 |