A story so emotional and so mysterious that you just have to read it.A drift bottle rolled out of the belly of the shark picked up by Sir Glenarvan contained three letters written in English, French and German that were incompletely
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A story so emotional and so mysterious that you just have to read it.A drift bottle rolled out of the belly of the shark picked up by Sir Glenarvan contained three letters written in English, French and German that were incompletely eroded by sea water.The voyagers translated the words that could be seen clearly on the three sheets of paper, and then filled in the words in a language without guessing. It turned out to be a distress letter!It was a distress letter sent by the Scottish navigator Captain Grant two years ago.The distress letter aroused the great interest of the voyagers in exploration and the heroism complex in their hearts.So Sir Glenarvan and his gentle and virtuous wife Helen, as well as their friend Major McNabbs and geographer Paganel, took Captain Grant's two strong children—the clever Miss Mary and The brave little Robert embarked on the adventure of searching for and rescuing Captain Grant on the "Duncan" sailboat...
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- 1 Chapter 1 Preface
- 2 Chapter 2 Shark
- 3 Chapter 3 The Secret in the Drifting Bottle
- 4 Chapter 4
- 5 Chapter 5 The Great Plan
- 6 Chapter 6 Departure of the Duncan
- 7 Chapter 7 The Mysterious Guest in Room 6
- 8 Chapter 8 The Ins and Outs of Paganel
- 9 Chapter 9 One more hero
- 10 Chapter 10 The Strait of Magellan
- 11 Chapter 11 Across Chile
- 12 Chapter 12 Adventures at 12000 Feet
- 13 Chapter 13 Earthquake Express
- 14 Chapter 14
- 15 Chapter 15 Paganel's Spanish
- 16 Chapter 16 The Colorado River
- 17 Chapter 17 Desert-like experience on the grassland
- 18 Chapter 18 Finding Water and Hunting
- 19 Chapter 19 Red Wolf
- 20 Chapter 20 Red Wolf
- 21 Chapter 21 Doubts on the Plain
- 22 Chapter 22 Fort Independence
- 23 Chapter 23 Flood
- 24 Chapter 24 Perched on a Tree
- 25 Chapter 25 Perched on a Tree
- 26 Chapter 26
- 27 Chapter 27 The Atlantic
- 28 Chapter 28 Return to the Duncan
- 29 Chapter 29 Amsterdam Island
- 30 Chapter 30 Amsterdam Island
- 31 Chapter 31 1 Amazing Voice
- 32 Chapter 32 The Mysterious Sailor
- 33 Chapter 33 Going to the Inland
- 34 Chapter 34 Going to the Inland
- 35 Chapter 35 "How Did the Horse Die?"
- 36 Chapter 36 "How Did the Horse Die?"
- 37 Chapter 37
- 38 Chapter 38 "So it's a pirate!"
- 39 Chapter 39 Where is the ship?
- 40 Chapter 40 The Macquarie
- 41 Chapter 41 The Reef
- 42 Chapter 42
- 43 Chapter 43 The only way to survive
- 44 Chapter 44 The current war
- 45 Chapter 45 The current war
- 46 Chapter 46 Walking 30 Miles
- 47 Chapter 47 The River of Nations
- 48 Chapter 48 The River of Nations
- 49 Chapter 49: Daobo Lake
- 50 Chapter 50: Daobo Lake
- 51 Chapter 51 The Chief's Funeral
- 52 Chapter 52
- 53 Chapter 53
- 54 Chapter 54: Forbidden Mountain
- 55 Chapter 55: Forbidden Mountain
- 56 Chapter 56
- 57 Chapter 57
- 58 Chapter 58 Seeing the Duncan Again
- 59 Chapter 59 Interrogation
- 60 Chapter 60 Negotiations
- 61 Chapter 61 Negotiations
- 62 Chapter 62
- 63 Chapter 63: Dabao Island
- 64 Chapter 64: Dabao Island
- 65 Chapter 65 Paganel's Last Laughing Chapter
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