Billie Bradley on Lighthouse Island; Or, The Mystery of the Wreck

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Billie Bradley on Lighthouse Island; Or, The Mystery of the Wreck

by Janet D. Wheeler

EN·~4 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

CHAPTER I - LOST

9:25
2

CHAPTER II - THE HUT IN THE WOODS

9:20
3

CHAPTER III - FERNS AND MYSTERY

8:56
4

CHAPTER IV - AT THE SCHOOL AGAIN

9:19
5

CHAPTER V - MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

9:16
6

CHAPTER VI - FOUND—ONE ALBUM

9:14
7

CHAPTER VII - STRANGE ACTIONS

9:13
8

CHAPTER VIII - AN INVITATION

6:50
9

CHAPTER IX - AMANDA AGAIN

9:19
10

CHAPTER X - TWO OF A KIND

9:04

Description

Three spirited girls from Three Towers Hall find themselves hopelessly lost in a dense forest after a botany field trip goes awry. As rain begins to pour, Laura, Billie, and Violet argue over the sudden drops of water and the eerie legend of the “Codfish,” a notorious thief rumored to have escaped from jail. Their banter quickly turns to urgency as they realize they have no idea which way leads back to school, and the looming darkness forces them to rely on each other’s courage and quick thinking.

Billie, ever the decisive leader, pushes the group forward, insisting that a path must exist somewhere among the tangled trees. While the storm intensifies, the girls’ personalities clash and blend—Laura’s sarcasm, Violet’s wistful optimism, and Billie’s daring resolve—creating a lively mix of humor and tension. Their adventure promises a blend of mystery, friendship, and the thrill of navigating the unknown, setting the stage for a larger quest that will test their wits and bond.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (239K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2008-06-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Janet D. Wheeler

Behind this name is one of the Stratemeyer Syndicate’s house pseudonyms, used for brisk, old-fashioned girls’ adventures full of school drama, friendship, and mystery. The best-known books under the name are the Billie Bradley stories, first published in the 1920s and early 1930s.

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