Readers of βThe Blue Lagoonβ will recall that it described the casting ashore on an uninhabited isle in the South Seas of two children, Dick and Ernmeline Lestrangeβthe son and niece of Arthur Lesirange. They grew up together in a wild, uncivilized state, fell in love, and drifted out to sea in a di
The Garden of God
β Scribed by Stacpoole, Henry De Vere
- Book ID
- 106752855
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 120 KB
- Series
- Blue Lagoon 2
- Category
- Fiction
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"No," said Lestrange, gazing at the forms that had just ceased to breathe, "they are dead." The whaleboat and the dinghy hung together, gunnels grinding as they lifted to the swell. Two cable lengths away lay the schooner from which the whaleboat had come; beyond and around, from skyline to skyl
"No," said Lestrange, gazing at the forms that had just ceased to breathe, "they are dead." The whaleboat and the dinghy hung together, gunnels grinding as they lifted to the swell. Two cable lengths away lay the schooner from which the whaleboat had come; beyond and around, from skyline to skyl
"No," said Lestrange, gazing at the forms that had just ceased to breathe, "they are dead." The whaleboat and the dinghy hung together, gunnels grinding as they lifted to the swell. Two cable lengths away lay the schooner from which the whaleboat had come; beyond and around, from skyline to skyl