English, asked by guun8, 9 months ago

Editing the the boys rowed down the lake and came on on the place where Jack usually landed. they draught the boat out and then make their way through a wood. after sometime they came to the fields that lay about the house of Jack's father. "incorrect -through ;correct - down" (this is of first line)​

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Answered by piyushtitanium01
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DEVON BOYS:

A TALE OF THE NORTH SHORE

BY

GEO. MANVILLE FENN,

Author of " Rrownsmiths Boy," " In the King's N.iiriL-;" "Tlie (iolden Magnet;" " Tatience AVins;

"Menhanloc;" "Bunyip Laud;" "Nat the Naturalist;"&c. &c.

WITH TWELVE FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS

liV GORDON liROWXE.

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BLACKIE & SON, 49 & 50 OLD BAILEY, E.G.

GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, AXB DUBLIN.

1887.

CONTENTS.

CjrAR

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I. Self and Friends, 9

II. Our Cliffs, 14

III. A Gunpowder Plot, 30

IV. Thk Explosion,

30

V. We Dine with a S^Krr.GLEi;, .... 46

VI. A Sea-side Weir, Sti

VTI. I Startle my Father, QQ

VIII. The Doctor and I Build a Furnack, 77

IX. The Iyesult of the Smelting, 86

X. We Bale thh I^kk Pool, 96

XI. A Tehkible ])angek, . , 107

XII. We make another Slip, 117

XIII. A Perilous Swim, 127

XIV. Just in Time, 138

XV. Back to School, , 145

XVI. Our Silver IMine, 154

XVII. We have a Little Fishinc, 163

XVIIT. The Followincj Nk;ht, 175

XIX. A Friend in Need, 186

XX. The C-aptain of the Lugger, 192

XXL The Knife B<hj AVanted, 201

XXII. "How YOU HAVE aitoWED, Lads; how you have gruwedI" 207

VI CONTENTS.

Chap, Pfige

XXIII. Old Sam ih XJNUArrY, 209

XXIV. Down the Silveh Mi>-e, 21 i

XXV, I'RIENDiS AND ENEMIES, 221

XXVI. Forearmed as well as Forewarned, 2ol

XXVII. Eeady for the French, 239

XXVIII. DiiiLLiNG our Men, 244

XXIX. Wk Lose our Boat, 252

XXX. A Night on the Rocks, 259

XXXI. The Smugglers' Landing, . . 265

XXXIL Doing One's Duty, ^. . . 272

XXXIIL Old Uggleston is too Sharp for the Revenue, . 279

XXXIV. I seem to be an Enemy to an Old Friend, . , . 284

XXXV. Blgley does not Think hls Father ls a D.)g, . . 292

XXXVL The Lugger's Return, 302

XXXVII. Suspicions of Danger, . . - 307

XXXVIII. The Landing of the French, .313

XXXIX. Desperate Timek, 323

XL. After the Fight, 330

XLI. Amongst the Wounded, 310

XLII. A Fight at Sea, 345

XLIII. Bigley Feels his Position, 3.'i5

XLIV. Bigley makes a Discovery, 3(iO

XLV. Trying an Imposstbilitv, , . . 369

XLVI. Treasures from the Deep, 375

XLVII. Last Memories, 382

ILLUSTEATIONS.

Page

"You don't care to go down?" said my Fathkr, . Frontis. 1(32

Sex' Duncan scales the Beacon, 27

Captain Duncan celebrates his Birthday, 67

Doctor Ohowne conducts an Experiment, 83

The Lugger's Boat saves the Drowning Boyw, 138

Bob Chowne doing TiiNANCE in his Old Clothes, .... 146

Old Sam preparing eor a French Invasion, 212

Captain Duncan testing the Weapons, 240

Imprisoned for a Night on the Kocks, 203

Jonas Uggleston's Lugger escapes the Keyexue Cutter, . 287

"Why, it's Bigley, Fat/ier," I cried excitedly, .... 331

ElGLEY UgGLESTON AND SeP DUNCAN MARK A DioCOVERY, . . 365

SEP DUNCAN SCALES THE BEACOX.

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