. Some adventures of Jack & Jill . , and knocking downour mast, with all our sails. Then Jack,who, with his hands for a trumpet, was roar-ing out, Pull down the mizzen top sail !Starboard your helm! Put her to leeward!and every other old sea-word he could thinkof, now shouts out, Shes going to pieces fast--beating on therocks! Overboard with you, my men, andwell swrim through the raging waves to theshore ! : For now had come the desertisland part. Quickly we snatched up our jug of waterand the provisions out of our locker, and heldthem high up in our arms, for we did notwant the makebelieve wa


. Some adventures of Jack & Jill . , and knocking downour mast, with all our sails. Then Jack,who, with his hands for a trumpet, was roar-ing out, Pull down the mizzen top sail !Starboard your helm! Put her to leeward!and every other old sea-word he could thinkof, now shouts out, Shes going to pieces fast--beating on therocks! Overboard with you, my men, andwell swrim through the raging waves to theshore ! : For now had come the desertisland part. Quickly we snatched up our jug of waterand the provisions out of our locker, and heldthem high up in our arms, for we did notwant the makebelieve waves to wet know in stories of shipwreck the peoplealways have to keep their hard tack andother things dry until they know what kindof a desert place they have got on. This time it was Skagarack island, which isa queer name Jack says is in his geography,and he likes it. When we got on that island,after going through the makebelieve waves,and being, of course, half drowned, which isthe play, we began to look for whatever 68. - She helped us make a fire on the desert islandand cook our dinner


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