Text Appearing Before Image: other thing, if Town-send should awake and catch him in the act hewould think that his protege was trying to stealhis watch . . . 218 PEE-WEE HARRIS ADRIFT after breaking the promise he had made him notto go in swimming. Poor Keekie Joe, his eyeswere so full of mud that he could not see theglory of that broken promise! Yez cin all go ter school, he said. Then,with as much fear and stealth as if he were run-ning away from the police he crept into thewater again and started for shore. He bent hiscourse as nearly as he could for the end of BarrelAlley which abutted on the river. Soon he wouldbe back in the yard of Billy Gilsons tire repairshop and could rest. His little sojourn in Fairy-land had been a wonderful thing . . . END Text Appearing After Image: IM WEE KOUKI) HIS CUSTOMERS TO ALLIGATOR. ISLAND. J-~n>Hlisf>itce— (Page 184) PEE-WEE HARRIS ADRIFT BY PERCY KEESE FITZHUGH Author of THE TOM SLADE BOOKS THE ROY BLAKELEY BOOKS THE PEE-WEE HARRIS BOOKS ILLUSTRATED BY H. S. BARBOUR Published with the approval ofTHE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA GROSSET & DUNLAP PUBLISHERS : : NEW YORK Made in the United States of America TH) ITBLIC LIBS.-RY 4; : i iJiJ L COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY GROSSET & DUNLAP CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I ALONE 1 II SATURDAY MORNING 6 III CASTLES IN THE AIR ..... 14 IV KEEKIE JOE 20 V A QUESTION OF DUTY 25 VI THE MISSIONARY 34 VII APPLE BLOSSOM TIME 39 VIII PEE-WEE EXPLORES THE ISLAND . > 46 IX THE LOOKOUT SEES A SAIL ... 54 X THE OTHERS ARRIVE 59 XI PLANS 64 XII THE DISCOVERER RETURNS ... 70 XIII STOP 80 XIV Go 87 XV LIFE ON THE UNKNOWN SHORE . . 96 XVI BEFORE THE PARTY 101 XVII THE SCENE is SET 107 XVIII EVERY WHICH WAY 112 XIX THE EARTHLY PARADISE . . . . 119 XX GONE 128 XXI FOILED 133 XXII IN THE GLARE OF THE SEARpeeweeharrisadri00fitz
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