William J. Hopkins

Author of "The Sandman: His Farm Stories,"
"The Sandman: More Farm Stories," "The
Sandman: His Ship Stories," etc.

With Forty Illustrations by
Diantha W. Horne

This special edition is published by arrangement
with the publisher of the regular edition,
The Page Company.
CADMUS BOOKS
E. M. HALE
AND COMPANY
CHICAGO
Copyright, 1908
By The Page Company
All rights reserved
Made in U.S.A.


CONTENTS

Page
The September-Gale Story[1]
The Fire Story[31]
The Porpoise Story[44]
The Seaweed Story[57]
The Flying-Fish Story[74]
The Log-Book Story[85]
The Shark Story[102]
The Christmas Story[120]
The Sounding Story[139]
The Teak-Wood Story[153]
The Stowaway Story[171]
The Albatross Story[185]
The Derelict Story[194]
The Lighthouse Story[210]
The Runaway Story[222]
The Trafalgar Story[243]
The Cargo Story[253]
The Privateer Story[270]
The Race Story[291]
The Pilot Story[310]
The Driftwood Story[325]

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

"They sailed on, in the moonlight." (See page [297])[Frontispiece]
"Sometimes he had to hold on to the fences"[11]
"They saw all sorts of things going up the river"[23]
"A great tree that was blown down"[29]
"It floated, burning, for a few minutes"[42]
"They swam in a funny sort of way"[48]
"They had more porpoises on deck than you would have thought that they could possibly use"[55]
"The surface of the sea seemed covered with them"[65]
"They amused themselves for a long time"[72]
"A school of fish suddenly leaped out of the water"[78]
"The sailors were having a good time"[81]
The Hour Glass[90]
"Little Jacob liked to watch Captain Solomon"[93]
"'Right there,' he said, 'you can see his back fin'"[109]
The Shark[114]
"'Yes, little lad,' he said. 'For you—if you want it'" [129]
Christmas Island, 1st View, bearing N by E[132]
Christmas Island, 2nd View, bearing SW[133]
"Little Jacob watched it ... settle into the ocean"[138]
The Lead[149]
"He walked all around the great yard with the boys on his back"[167]
"He was in the hold of the ship"[177]
The Albatross[188]
"They watched it the day after the next, too"[192]
"Captain Solomon ... was watching the moon"[199]
"The fire blazed up, higher and higher"[207]
"At last he went to sleep"[213]
The Lighthouse[220]
"It was a beautiful farm"[225]
"Took up his bundle and went out the wide gate"[231]
"He started up, thinking of the farm at home"[235]
The Bags of Money[251]
"Ran to get another bucket"[267]
"With guns and swords and cutlasses"[272]
"That was a signal for the Industry to stop"[277]
"It was a bigger flag than the first one"[280]
"He took it up and looked, very carefully"[315]
"The sloop was on her way"[319]
"Many times had she been tied up at that wharf"[329]
"At last the arm-chair was all done"[338]
The Model of the Industry[342]


The Sandman: His Sea Stories