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Title: Barty Crusoe and His Man Saturday
Author: Frances Hodgson Burnett
Release Date: September 15, 2012 [eBook #40764]
Language: English
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Transcriber's Note:
Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation in the original document have been preserved.
"Pirate Captain" is inconsistently capitalized.
On page 132, in the phrase "'Chattery-chattery—chat-chat chatterdy,' said Man Friday," Man Friday should possibly be Man Saturday.

BARTY CRUSOE AND
HIS MAN SATURDAY
BY
FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT
AUTHOR OF "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY," "THE LITTLE PRINCESS," "THE GOOD WOLF," ETC.

NEW YORK
MOFFAT, YARD AND COMPANY
1909
Copyright, 1908, 1909, by
HOLIDAY PUBLISHING CO.
New York
Copyright, 1909, by
MOFFAT, YARD AND COMPANY
New York
Entered at Stationers' Hall
All Rights Reserved
Published, November, 1909

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PAGE | |
Barty and the Good Wolf had everything you could imagine |
Frontispiece |
He was so delighted with Robinson Crusoe that he could not remember the time |
4 |
"Hello!" he called, "were you the ones at the Snow Feast?" |
41 |
"It's getting worse," gasped the Good Wolf |
70 |
Barty leaned forward with his hands on his knees and gazed with all his might |
94 |
Barty drew nearer and the next moment gave a shout |
118 |
The pirates began to row towards the shore |
132 |
"Oh!" said the captain, "I'm really smiling" |
136 |
The Pirate Captain took off his hat with a big flourish |
146 |
"It's another pirate vessel and it is going to attack us" |
188 |
"We've won! we've won!" cried Barty |
200 |



BARTY CRUSOE AND
HIS MAN SATURDAY
HOPE you remember that I told you that the story of Barty and the Good Wolf was the kind of story which could go on and on, and that when it stopped it could begin again.
It was like that when Tim's mother told