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Boy Scouts in Southern Waters; Or, Spaniard's Treasure Chest

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by G. Harvey Ralphson


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  1 Adrift in New York 2 Andy Gordon 3 Andy Grant's Pluck 4 Bob Burton 5 Bound to Rise 6 Brave and Bold 7 Cash Boy, The 8 Charlie Codman's Cruise 9 Chester Rand 10 Cousin's Conspiracy, A 11 Do and Dare 12 Driven From Home 13 Erie Train Boy 14 Facing the World 15 Five Hundred Dollars 16 Frank's Campaign 17 Grit; The Young Boatman 18 Herbert Carter's Legacy 19 Hector's Inheritance 20 Helping Himself 21 In a New World 22 Jack's Ward 23 Jed, the Poor House Boy 24 Joe's Luck 25 Julius, the Street Boy 26 Luke Walton 27 Making His Way 28 Mark Mason's Victory 29 Only an Irish Boy 30 Paul Prescott's Charge 31 Paul, the Peddler 32 Phil, the Fiddler 33 Ralph Raymond's Heir 34 Risen from the Ranks 35 Sam's Chance 36 Shifting for Himself 37 Sink or Swim 38 Slow and Sure 39 Store Boy, The 40 Strive and Succeed 41 Strong and Steady 42 Struggling Upward 43 Telegraph Boy, The 44 Tin Box, The 45 Tom, the Boot Black 46 Tony, the Tramp 47 Try and Trust 48 Wait and Hope 49 Walter Sherwood's Probation 50 Wren Winter's Triumph 51 Young Acrobat 52 Young Adventurer, The 53 Young Explorer 54 Young Miner 55 Young Musician 56 Young Outlaw 57 Young Salesman

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