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out to sea to ride out the storm, leaving the Swallows and Amazons ashore. There is an earthquake during the storm, and when the schooner returns all the paths to the treasure-hunters' camp are blocked by landslides and fallen trees. However, a fallen palm tree exposes a small box, Peter Duck's
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with Captain Flint in the winter between the first two books. Two early chapters describing this creation process were written by Arthur Ransome before he started
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sails back to the other side and they pick up Captain Flint just before Black Jake arrives. They attempt to sail away from the island but the wind dies and the
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is the third book in the series, but the story is supposed to be one created by the Swallows and Amazons while staying on a
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treasure, which the children recover. They decide to sail round to the anchorage as the land route is blocked.
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also go ashore to look for the treasure. The children rescue Peter Duck and Bill, and then the
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to Crab Island where they spend several days searching in vain for Peter Duck's treasure.
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While Captain Flint attempts to cross the island to rescue the Swallows and Amazons, the
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includes the two discarded chapters with the back story of the creation of
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arrives and Peter Duck and Bill are captured. The crew of the
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Typical cover art depicting a montage of Arthur Ransome's own illustrations from the book
Arthur Ransome
Swallows and Amazons series
Jonathan Cape
Hardcover
Paperback
ISBN
0-613-77197-4
David R. Godine, Publisher
Swallowdale
Winter Holiday
Swallows and Amazons series
Arthur Ransome
1932
metafictional
Missee Lee
Great Northern?
Aleppo
Altounyans
Norfolk wherry
Swallowdale
imaginary friend
Lowestoft
schooner
Wild Cat
Captain Flint
seaman
marooned
Caribbean Sea
English Channel

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