Three Boys in the Wild North Land Three Boys in the Wild North Land

Three Boys in the Wild North Land

Publisher Description

Poor Frank was disgusted but not conquered, and so, amid the laughter of those on shore, he now listened to the advice and direction of the wise old Indian, who was the only one in the company who had not even smiled at the boy's mishap. At the Indian's advice he again caught hold of the canoe, but this time by the end, and carefully bearing his weight upon it he was at length enabled to work himself into it. Cautiously balancing himself, and seizing a paddle that happened to have been fastened in it, he paddled himself ashore amid the cheers of the onlookers. He had done what some take months to accomplish. He had conquered the canoe in his first attempt, and never after in his many adventures was he afraid of that bonny craft.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1909
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
345
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
1.1
MB

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