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CHAPTER XVIII. "HE KNEW THAT I LOVED YOU

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BARTY CRUSOE AND HIS MAN SATURDAY By Frances Hodgson Burnett

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Barty and the Good Wolf had everything you could imagine Frontispiece

He was so delighted with Robinson Crusoe that he could not remember the time 4

"Hello!" he called, "were you the ones at the Snow Feast?" 41

"It's getting worse," gasped the Good Wolf 70 vi

Barty leaned forward with his hands on his knees and gazed with all his might 94

Barty drew nearer and the next moment gave a shout 118

The pirates began to row towards the shore 132

"Oh!" said the captain, "I'm really smiling" 136

The Pirate Captain took off his hat with a big flourish 146 vii

"It's another pirate vessel and it is going to attack us" 188

"We've won! we've won!" cried Barty 200

TWO LITTLE PILGRIMS' PROGRESS A Story of the City Beautiful By Frances Hodgson Burnett Drawings By Reginald B. Birch ILLUSTRATIONS Their dream had come true, Frontispiece “Everything in the world,” said Robin, 15 “Aunt Matilda,” she said, suddenly, 35 Meg looked rather like a little witch, 67 “Is this the train to Chicago?” said Robin, 79 “You like a cup coffee?” she asked, 97 “Now we are in Venice,” 111 “Well, Jem!” she exclaimed, 121 He was looking at her in an absent, miserable way, 127 “To—to—the Fair?” he said, tremulously, 141 “Take me with you,” 153 “It’s a queer sight,” she said to John Holt, 195

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