In Search of Treasure
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Alger Horatio Jr.. In Search of Treasure
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCES GUY AND HIS FATHER
CHAPTER II. WHAT GUY FOUND IN THE BLUE CHEST
CHAPTER III. GUY TAKES THE FIRST STEP
CHAPTER IV. IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
CHAPTER V. AN ADVENTURE IN BOMBAY
CHAPTER VI. GUY’S PROGRESS
CHAPTER VII. GUY RECEIVES A COMMISSION
CHAPTER VIII. FROM BOMBAY TO LIVERPOOL
CHAPTER IX. GUY ARRIVES IN LONDON
CHAPTER X. AT MILTON SCHOOL
CHAPTER XI. AN INDEPENDENT PUPIL
CHAPTER XII. HOW VIVIAN ESCAPED
CHAPTER XIII. DR. MUSGRAVE RECEIVES INFORMATION
CHAPTER XIV. GUY FENWICK REACHES MILTON SCHOOL
CHAPTER XV. DR. MUSGRAVE’S HUMILIATION
CHAPTER XVI. GUY FINISHES UP HIS BUSINESS IN LONDON
CHAPTER XVII. HOW THINGS WENT ON IN BAYPORT
CHAPTER XVIII. WILY DEACON CRANE
CHAPTER XIX. PREPARING TO RECEIVE GUY
CHAPTER XX. GUY REACHES BAYPORT
CHAPTER XXI. DEACON CRANE IS PERPLEXED
CHAPTER XXII. THE CAPTAIN OF THE OSPREY
CHAPTER XXIII. ON THE WAY TO NEW BEDFORD
CHAPTER XXIV. ARRANGING FOR THE VOYAGE
CHAPTER XXV. CAPTAIN RICHMOND
CHAPTER XXVI. A BRUTAL CAPTAIN
CHAPTER XXVII. GUY AND THE CAPTAIN
CHAPTER XXVIII. THE ISLAND AT LAST
CHAPTER XXIX. ON THE ISLAND
CHAPTER XXX. LOOKING FOR TREASURE
CHAPTER XXXI. A STARTLING SUGGESTION
CHAPTER XXXII. LUKE CLARK MAKES A DISCOVERY
CHAPTER XXXIII. THE END OF JOHN WOLF’S NARRATIVE
CHAPTER XXXIV. HOW SUCCESS BECAME FAILURE
CHAPTER XXXV. THE CRUISE OF THE OSPREY
CHAPTER XXXVI. RESCUED
CHAPTER XXXVII. DIVIDING THE TREASURE
CHAPTER XXXVIII. BACK IN BAYPORT
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Mr. Fenwick was only forty-eight years old, but his sedate and scholarly manner gave him an appearance of being several years older.
It came to Guy as a shock that his father should be considered too old by his parish, and that there should be any movement in favor of a younger minister. He knew that his father was dependent on his salary, having very little property. A change would be disastrous to him.
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“I did not leave it till I was compelled to do so.”
“How is that? Were you discharged? I should hardly think the officers would have dared to let you go, considering your knowledge as to the character of the ship.”
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