Charlie to the Rescue: Children's Fiction

· Children's Fiction Book 106 · VM eBooks
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CHAPTER ONE. INTRODUCES THE HERO.
CHAPTER TWO. THE SHIPWRECK.
CHAPTER THREE. "IT'S AN ILL WIND THAT BLAWS NAEBODY GUID."
CHAPTER FOUR. DRIFTING ON THE ROCKS.
CHAPTER FIVE. ALL THINGS TO ALL MEN.
CHAPTER SIX. DISASTER, STARVATION, AND DEATH.
CHAPTER SEVEN. ADRIFT ON THE SEA.
CHAPTER EIGHT. INGRATITUDE.
CHAPTER NINE. SHANK REVEALS SOMETHING MORE OF HIS CHARACTER.
CHAPTER TEN. HOME-COMING AND UNEXPECTED SURPRISES.
CHAPTER ELEVEN. TELLS OF HAPPY MEETINGS AND SERIOUS CONSULTATIONS.
CHAPTER TWELVE. CHANGES THE SCENE CONSIDERABLY!
CHAPTER THIRTEEN. HUNKY BEN IS SORELY PERPLEXED.
CHAPTER FOURTEEN. THE HAUNT OF THE OUTLAWS.
CHAPTER FIFTEEN. LOST AND FOUND.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN. FRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER.
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. THE ALARM AND PREPARATIONS FOR DEFENCE.
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN. DEFENCE OF THE RANCH OF ROARING BULL.
CHAPTER NINETEEN. THE RESCUE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
CHAPTER TWENTY. JAKE THE FLINT IN DIFFICULTIES.
CHAPTER TWENTY ONE. TELLS OF A CRUEL DEED, AND SHOWS HOW MYSTERIOUSLY HUNKY BEN BEHAVED.
CHAPTER TWENTY TWO. The Cave of the Outlaws Invaded by Ghosts and US Troops.
CHAPTER TWENTY THREE. THE TROOPS OUTWITTED BY THE SCOUT AND HIS FRIENDS.
CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR. THE MEETING OF OLD FRIENDS IN CURIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES.
CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. SHOWS HOW THE SEAMAN WAS SENT ON A DELICATE MISSION AND HOW HE FARED.
CHAPTER TWENTY SIX. TREATS OF VARIOUS INTERESTING MATTERS, AND TELLS OF NEWS FROM HOME.
CHAPTER TWENTY SEVEN. HUNKY BEN AND CHARLIE GET BEYOND THEIR DEPTH, AND BUCK TOM GETS BEYOND RECALL.
CHAPTER TWENTY EIGHT. CHASE, CAPTURE, AND END OF JAKE THE FLINT.
CHAPTER TWENTY NINE. THEY RETURN TO THE RANCH OF ROARING BULL, WHERE SOMETHING SERIOUS HAPPENS TO DICK DARVALL.
CHAPTER THIRTY. CHANGES THE SCENE SOMEWHAT VIOLENTLY, AND SHOWS OUR HERO IN A NEW LIGHT.
CHAPTER THIRTY ONE. FAILURE AND A NEW SCENT.
CHAPTER THIRTY TWO. SUCCESS AND FUTURE PLANS.
CHAPTER THIRTY THREE. SWEETWATER BLUFF.
CHAPTER THIRTY FOUR. The Last.

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Robert Michael Ballantyne (24 April 1825 – 8 February 1894) was a Scottish author of juvenile fiction who wrote more than 100 books. He was also an accomplished artist, and exhibited some of his water-colours at the Royal Scottish Academy.
In 1847 Ballantyne returned to Scotland to discover that his father had died. He published his first book the following year, Hudson's Bay: or, Life in the Wilds of North America, and for some time was employed by the publishers Messrs Constable. In 1856 he gave up business to focus on his literary career, and began the series of adventure stories for the young with which his name is popularly associated.

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