“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] |