Frank, the Young Naturalist
Book Description
FRANK, THE YOUNG NATURALIST. CHAPTER I. the home of the young naturalist. About one hundred miles north of Augusta, the Capital of Maine, the little village of Lawrence is situated. A range of high hills skirts its western side, and stretches away to the north as far as the eve can reach; while be-fore the village, toward the cast, flows the Kennebec River. 2s ear the base of the hills a beautiful...
MoreFRANK, THE YOUNG NATURALIST. CHAPTER I. the home of the young naturalist. About one hundred miles north of Augusta, the Capital of Maine, the little village of Lawrence is situated. A range of high hills skirts its western side, and stretches away to the north as far as the eve can reach; while be-fore the village, toward the cast, flows the Kennebec River. 2s ear the base of the hills a beautiful stream, known as Glen's Creek, has its source; and, after winding through the adjacent meadows, and reaching almost round the? village, finally empties into the Kennebec. Its waters are deep and clear, and flow over a rough, 5
Table of Contents
CONTENTS; CHAPTER PAQB; I The Home of the Young Naturalist 5; II An Ugly Customer 18; III The Museum 34; IV A Race on the Water 46; V A Fishing Excursion 57; VI The Regulators 73; VII The Revenge 91; VIII now to Speud the " Fourth " 105; IX The Coast-guards Outwitted 117; X A Queer Cousin164; XL Trout-Fishing 192; XII A Deer-Hunt on tho Water211; XIII A 'Coon-Hunt 224; XIV Bill Lawson's Revenge244; XV Wild Geese257; XVI A Chapter of Incidents278; XVII The Gray hound Outgeneralled291
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