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Book One—Chapter One. - In the Land of Brown Heath. - Child Harold.
Book One—Chapter Two. - Adventures in the Forest.
Book One—Chapter Three. - The Search for the Lost Ones—an Ugly Fight.
Book One—Chapter Four. - Harry Milvaine, Landed Proprietor—His Bungalow, and how he Built it—“I’ll be a Sailor, to be Sure.”
Book One—Chapter Five. - The Story that the Swallow Told.
Book One—Chapter Six. - Harry’s School-Days—Lost in a Snowstorm.
Book One—Chapter Seven. - Leaving Home.
Book Two—Chapter One. - A Life on the Ocean Wave. - Harry in a Queer Position.
Book Two—Chapter Two. - First Experiences of Life at Sea.
Book Two—Chapter Three. - H.M. Gunboat “Bunting” in Chase—A Dark Night’s Dismal Work.
In a windswept Scottish hamlet, a restless boy named Harry finds boundless wonder in the simplest of things. He fashions a makeshift perch beside a brimming water‑tank and watches bright bubbles float like tiny mirrored ships, turning the shallow pool into a vivid sea of imagined battles. The scene captures his inventive spirit, the way his dark, thoughtful eyes linger on reflections of laurel, pine and his own curious face, turning everyday chores into grand, silent dramas.
When rain soaks the world, Harry darts out with his shaggy collie, Eily, chasing drops and racing across fields, past ancient oaks and a stone mill, until the pine forest opens like a cavern of golden needles. There he retrieves a hidden toad from a moss‑laden stone, a quiet companion to his wandering mind. This opening paints a portrait of a boy whose imagination roams as far as the landscape, promising a tale of restless curiosity and the quiet magic of childhood adventure.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (420K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2011-09-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1840–1910
A Scottish doctor, sailor, and storyteller, he turned his years at sea into fast-moving adventure tales for young readers. His books mix travel, danger, natural history, and the upbeat energy of late Victorian popular fiction.
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