“You Want Us To Lose This Race, You Sawney!” He Exclaimed.
(From Sea to Sea) (Page [135)]

From Sea to Sea

Or
Clint Webb’s Cruise on the
Windjammer

By
W. BERT FOSTER
Author of
The Frozen Ship; or, Clint Webb Among the Sealers.
Swept Out to Sea; or, Clint Webb Among the
Whalers. The Ocean Express; or, Clint
Webb and the Sea Tramp.

Chicago
M. A. Donohue & Co.

Copyright 1914
M. A. Donohue & Company
Chicago

CONTENTS

Chapter Page
I—I Shield a Friend and Make an Enemy[ 7]
II—I Relate My History and Stand Up to a Bully[ 15]
III—The Bubble of My Conceit Is Pricked[ 27]
IV—Captain Bowditch Crowds On Sail and There Is Much Excitement[ 37]
V—We See a Ship Sailing in the Sky[ 47]
VI—The Gullwing Suffers a Ghostly Visitation[ 54]
VII—Is Pictured a Race in Mid-Ocean[ 64]
VIII—It Seems That a Prophecy Will Be Fulfilled[ 72]
IX—I Pass Through Deep Waters[ 80]
X—The Impossible Becomes the Possible[ 88]
XI—I See That There Is Tragedy in This Ocean Race[ 96]
XII—The Captain’s Dog Goes Overboard[ 103]
XIII—I Learn a Deal About Sea Monsters in General and the Giant Squid in Particular [ 110]
XIV—A Signal Retards the Race[ 121]
XV—We Have a Race in Good Earnest[ 131]
XVI—I Return to the Gullwing—and With My Arms Full[ 138]
XVII—We Learn the Particulars of the Wreck of the Galland[ 146]
XVIII—I Become Better Acquainted with Phillis Duane[ 156]
XIX—I Learn Something More About the Barney Twins[ 164]
XX—Phillis Tells Me of Her Dream[ 172]
XXI—The Sister Ships Once More Race Neck and Neck[ 179]
XXII—The Capes of Virginia Are in Sight[ 189]
XXIII—We Escape Death by the Breadth of a Hair[ 197]
XXIV—The Tragedy of the Racing Ships Is Completed[ 203]
XXV—A Very Serious Question Is Discussed[ 210]
XXVI—Is Told How the Barney Boys Go Ashore[ 219]
XXVII—I Receive a Telegram That Troubles Me[ 227]
XXVIII—My Homecoming Proves To Be a Strange One Indeed[ 234]
XXIX—Mr. Chester Downes and I Again “Lock Horns”[ 241]
XXX—My Welcome Home Is a Real Welcome After All[ 249]