Annie o' the Banks o' Dee

Annie o' the Banks o' Dee
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Stables Gordon. Annie o' the Banks o' Dee

Chapter One. At Bilberry Hall

Chapter Two “There is Danger in the Sky.”

Chapter Three. Sandie Tells the Old, Old Story

Chapter Four “This Quarrel, I Fear, must end in Blood.”

Chapter Five. A Discovery That Appalled and Shocked Everyone

Chapter Six. A Verdict of Murder

Chapter Seven. Buying the Bonnie Things

Chapter Eight. A Scottish Peasant’s Wedding and a Ball

Chapter Nine. A Bolt from the Blue

Chapter Ten “What Must be Must – ’tis Fate.”

Chapter Eleven. The “Wolverine” Puts out to Sea

Chapter Twelve “I say, Cap,” said Mr Hall, “I should Maroon a Fellow like that!”

Chapter Thirteen. The Breakdown – Savages!

Chapter Fourteen. Against Fearful Odds

Chapter Fifteen. Mutiny – The Coming Storm

Chapter Sixteen. Shipwreck – The White Queen of the Isle of Flowers

Chapter Seventeen. Crusoes on the Island of Flowers – a Threatened Armada

Chapter Eighteen. A Cannibal Brewer and Cannibal Beer

Chapter Nineteen. Gold and Pearls – Jack Carousing

Chapter Twenty “Oh, awful! What can it be?” cried Reginald

Chapter Twenty One. A Terrible Time

Chapter Twenty Two. More Fearful Fighting – Golden Gulch – “A Ship! A Ship!”

Chapter Twenty Three “She Threw Herself on the Sofa in an Agony of Grief.”

Chapter Twenty Four “Oh, Merciful Father! They are here.”

Chapter Twenty Five. The Cruise of the “Vulcan.”

Chapter Twenty Six. Meeting and Parting

Chapter Twenty Seven. A Sensational Murder Trial

Chapter Twenty Eight. The Last Cruise to the Island of Flowers

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“What!” said Annie Lane, “would you really marry an old man?”

“Ay, that would I,” said the maid. “He’s got the money. Besides, he is not so very old. But let me sing a bit of a song to you – very quietly, you know.”

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The arrangement completed, Sandie’s face grew still longer, and he told him all he heard while listening behind the arbour.

“I own to being a bit inquisitive like,” he added; “but man, farmer, it is a good thing for you on this occasion that I was. I’ve put you on your guard.”

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