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by Daisy Alberto


  Mr. Hands looked up at me. “Very well, Captain Hawkins,” he said. “I’ll obey you. I have no choice.”

  For a few minutes I was so busy that I almost forgot that Mr. Hands was just pretending to be badly hurt. But all of a sudden something made me turn around. He had sneaked up behind me! He pulled out the knife. Then he charged.

  BY JULES UERNE

  ADAPTED BY JUDITH CONAWAY

  A volcano burned in the distance. Lava poured from the volcano. The red-hot rocks lit up an entire city.

  For it was a city I saw there. I could see towers, palaces, houses, stores. All were lying in ruin. Beyond the city I could see what was left of a large wall.

  Captain Nemo picked up a soft rock. With it he wrote on a piece of flat black stone:

  ATLANTIS

  by Mark Twain

  Adapted by Monica Kulling

  The next day Tom and Huck walked back to the haunted house.

  Inside was a dirt floor with weeds growing everywhere. The fireplace was crumbling, and cobwebs hung from the ceiling like curtains!

  The boys climbed a rickety staircase to look upstairs. They peeked in a closet in the corner. But nothing was in it. As they turned to go back downstairs, Tom heard a noise.

  The boys lay on the floor and peered through a knothole. Two men were entering the house!

  Text copyright © 2006 by Daisy Alberto. Illustrations copyright © 2006

  by Robert Hunt. All rights reserved. Published in the United States by

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Alberto, Daisy.

  Swiss family Robinson / by Johann Wyss; adapted by Daisy Alberto;

  illustrated by Robert Hunt. — 1st ed.

  p. cm.

  “A Stepping Stone Book.”

  SUMMARY: Relates the fortunes of a shipwrecked family as they imaginatively

  adapt to life on an island with abundant animal and plant life.

  eISBN: 978-0-307-56046-9

  [1. Survival—Fiction. 2. Family life—Fiction. 3. Islands—Fiction.]

  I. Hunt, Robert, ill. II Wyss, Johann David, 1743-1818. Schweizerische

  Robinson. III. Title.

  PZ7.A3217Swi 2006 [Fic]—dc22 2006001099

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