Minnow on the SayOxford University Press, 1955 - 241 páginas David finds a canoe, named The Minnow, bobbing by the landing at the bottom of the garden. The Minnow leads David to Adam, who lives with his Aunt and Grandfather further up the river. Friends, the boys embark on a treasure hunt, all thanks to The Minnow. |
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Summer Floods | 1 |
Whose Boat? | 5 |
Maiden Voyage ΙΟ | 10 |
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