
Bob Strong's Holidays / Adrift in the Channel
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Chapters (60)
- John Conroy Hutcheson "Bob Strong's Holidays"
- Chapter One.
- Down the Line.
- Chapter Two.
- A Runaway.
- Chapter Three.
- Rover distinguishes himself.
- Chapter Four.
- Dick to the Rescue.
- Chapter Five.
- Both “suited.”
- Chapter Six.
- On the Beach.
- Chapter Seven.
- A South-Easterly Gale.
- Chapter Eight.
- “To-morrow come never!”
- Chapter Nine.
- A Rival Collector.
- Chapter Ten.
- Afloat—and ashore.
- Chapter Eleven.
- In a sad Plight!
- Chapter Twelve.
- “The Devil’s Bit.”
- Chapter Thirteen.
- A Picnic under Difficulties.
- Chapter Fourteen.
- Wrecked.
- Chapter Fifteen.
- The “Good Sarah’s” Forget-me-nots.
- Chapter Sixteen.
- “Broken Up!”
- Chapter Seventeen.
- On Board the old “Victory.”
- Chapter Eighteen.
- A Steam Trial, and a Gun-burst.
- Chapter Nineteen.
- Bob gets “Blown Up.”
- Chapter Twenty.
- Trawling off the Nab.
- Chapter Twenty One.
- The Spoils of the Sea.
- Chapter Twenty Two.
- Missing!
- Chapter Twenty Three.
- A Sea-Fog.
- Chapter Twenty Four.
- “Ship, ahoy!”
- Chapter Twenty Five.
- Drifting.
- Chapter Twenty Six.
- Despair!
- Chapter Twenty Seven.
- On the Casquettes.
- Chapter Twenty Eight.
- Jim Craddock.
- Chapter Twenty Nine.
- A last Word.
- The End.
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