The Fortune of the Indies

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The Fortune of the Indies (1922)
by Edith Ballinger Price
" 'With the Fortune of the Indies went the fortunes of the Ingrams,' " his sister Jane quoted dreamily."

But not even dreamy little Jane Ingram could have have dreamt up all the surprising adventures in store for her in her quest to get back the model ship Fortune of the Indies (and, with it, the children hope, the Ingram fortune). From quiet Resthaven—to halfway round the world to— Would they every be able to make it back?

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THE
FORTUNE OF THE INDIES

A ruby shone like fire in the palm of his yellow hand

THE
Fortune of the Indies


BY
EDITH BALLINGER PRICE


ILLUSTRATED BY
THE AUTHOR



NEW YORK
THE CENTURY CO.

Copyright, 1922, by
The Century Co.

PRINTED IN U. S. A.

TO R. T.

I have no right to love the sea
Save with the love that was born in me;
But you, whose father's father gave
Himself to serve the wind and wave,
Whose kin have sailed the seven seas,—
Your spirit is at one with these.

So, as you read my dreamed-of tales.
You hear the wind in long-furled sails;
The blood of brave sea-faring men
Stirs in your very heart again;
You glamour all my pages o'er
With sea-love that your kinsmen bore.

I have no right to love the sea
Save with the love that was born in me;
You who do honor to my page
Can call the sea your heritage.

CONTENTS

  1. CHAPTERPAGE
  2. I
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    3
  3. II
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    20
  4. III
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    28
  5. IV
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    40
  6. V
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    51
  7. VI
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    71
  8. VII
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    80
  9. VIII
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    94
  10. IX
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    105
  11. X
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    114
  12. XI
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    124
  13. XII
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    130
  14. XIII
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    151
  15. XIV
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    167
  16. XV
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    180
  17. XVI
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    190
  18. XVII
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    201
  19. XVIII
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    215
  20. XIX
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    227
  21. XX
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    244

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

  1. A ruby shone like fire in the palm of his yellow hand
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    Frontispiece
  2. FACING PAGE
  3. In the seclusion of the office Jane did a daring thing
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    44
  4. "It isn't newspaper at all," she said
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    78
  5. "Now let's go and do something about it"
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    188

THE
FORTUNE OF THE INDIES

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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