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The Last of the Huggermuggers : A Giant Story : With Illustrations

By Cranch, Christopher Pierce

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Title: The Last of the Huggermuggers : A Giant Story : With Illustrations  
Author: Cranch, Christopher Pierce
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CHAPTER ONE. HOW LITTLE JACKET WOULD GO TO SEA. I dare say there are not many of my young readers who have heard about Jacky Cable, the sailor-boy, and of his wonderful adventures on Huggermugger?s Island. Jacky was a smart Yankee lad, and was always remarkable for his dislike of staying at home, and a love of lounging upon the wharves, where the sailors used to tell him stories about sea-life. Jacky was always a little fellow. The country people, who did not much like the sea, or encourage Jacky?s fondness for it, used to say, that he took so much salt air and tar smoke into his lungs that it stopped his growth. The boys used to call him Little Jacket.

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CONTENTS. CHAP. I.--How Little Jacket would go to Sea. CHAP. II.--His Good and his Bad Luck at Sea. CHAP. III.--How he fared on Shore. CHAP. IV.--How Huggermugger came along. CHAP. V.--What happened to Little Jacket in the Giant's Boot. CHAP. VI.--How Little Jacket escaped from Kobboltozo's Shop. CHAP. VII.--How he made use of Huggermugger in Travelling. CHAP. VIII.--How Little Jacket and his Friends left the Giant's Island. CHAP. IX.--Mr. Nabbum. CHAP. X.--Zebedee and Jacky put their heads together. CHAP. XI.--They sail for Huggermugger's Island. CHAP. XII.--The Huggermuggers in a new Light. CHAP. XIII.--Huggermugger Hall. CHAP. XIV.--Kobbletozo astonishes Mr. Scrawler. CHAP. XV.--Mrs. Huggermugger grows thin and fades away. CHAP. XVI.--The Sorrows of Huggermugger. CHAP. XVII.--Huggermugger leaves his Island. CHAP. XVIII.--The Last of the Huggermuggers.

 
 



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