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Title: Lost in the Forest
Wandering Will's Adventures in South America
Author: R.M. Ballantyne
Release Date: October 31, 2007 [EBook #23274]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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Lost in the Forest, by R.M. Ballantyne.
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In this book we meet once again "Wandering Will", one of Ballantyne's
perpetual heroes. They are on a touristic cruise in the eastern
Pacific, when the second mate, Griffin, eggs on some of the seamen to
mutiny and take over the ship. The captain and some of the senior
officers are cast off in a ship's dinghy to survive however they can,
while Will and others of his party are retained on board the "Rover",
because of their medical knowledge, which Griffin believes might one
day come in useful.
They visit a small island to restock the larder, and then head for the
mainland of South America. On arriving a party goes ashore, including
our heroes, landing through heavy surf. Everyone made it to shore, but
Griffin touches ground on quicksand, and suddenly disappears from sight,
never to be seen again. At this point our heroes manage to give the
mutineers the slip, and disappear into the forest. Unfortunately they
become disorientated, so their original plan of regaining the coast and
then travelling northward along it until they should come to some major
settlement had to be abandoned. Hence the title of the book.
Thereafter we are given an interesting tour of the Andes, very well
written and entertaining. Eventually our heroes find a way to where
they can take ship for England.
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LOST IN THE FOREST, BY R.M. BALLANTYNE.
CHAPTER ONE.
AT SEA--AN ALARMING CRY AND A RESCUE.
"At sea once more!" said Will Osten in a meditative mood.
Our hero made this remark one night to himself, which was overheard and
replied to by his friend, Captain Dall, in a manner that surprised him.
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