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Page 103
... Fritz , who was of an age to be aware of the real danger we were in , kept watch with us . We searched about and fortunately got hold of a number of empty flasks and tin canisters , which we connected two and two together so as to form ...
... Fritz , who was of an age to be aware of the real danger we were in , kept watch with us . We searched about and fortunately got hold of a number of empty flasks and tin canisters , which we connected two and two together so as to form ...
Page 104
... Fritz . " And that would be all very fine for you , " ex- claimed Ernest , " but think of mother and the rest of us ! Why not build a raft and all get on shore together ? " " We should find it difficult , I think , to make a raft that ...
... Fritz . " And that would be all very fine for you , " ex- claimed Ernest , " but think of mother and the rest of us ! Why not build a raft and all get on shore together ? " " We should find it difficult , I think , to make a raft that ...
Page 107
... Fritz quickly brought one , and , having formed rollers by cutting up a long spar , I raised the fore part of my boat with the bar , and my sons placed a roller under it . I now made fast a long rope to the stern of our boat , attaching ...
... Fritz quickly brought one , and , having formed rollers by cutting up a long spar , I raised the fore part of my boat with the bar , and my sons placed a roller under it . I now made fast a long rope to the stern of our boat , attaching ...
Page 110
... Fritz , a spir- ited young fellow of fifteen ; the two center tubs contained the valuable cargo ; then came our bold , thoughtless Jack ; next him Ernest , my second son , intelligent , well - formed , and rather indolent . I myself ...
... Fritz , a spir- ited young fellow of fifteen ; the two center tubs contained the valuable cargo ; then came our bold , thoughtless Jack ; next him Ernest , my second son , intelligent , well - formed , and rather indolent . I myself ...
Page 111
... Fritz and I managed to secure a couple of hogsheads , so as to tow them alongside . With the prospect of famine before us , it was desirable to lay hold of anything likely to contain provisions . By and by we began to perceive that ...
... Fritz and I managed to secure a couple of hogsheads , so as to tow them alongside . With the prospect of famine before us , it was desirable to lay hold of anything likely to contain provisions . By and by we began to perceive that ...
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