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Come fly away with Dave Dashaway! Armed only with his wits and a cheerful nature, Dave Dashaway is quick to make friends and pursue his dream of flying an airship. Dave and his friends face smugglers, sharks, a hidden city, saboteurs, and villains of all kinds. Read all five of Dave's adventures, brought together in the same book for the first time: Dave Dashaway Young Aviator Dave Dashaway and His Hydroplane Dave Dashaway and His Giant Airship Dave Dashaway Around the World Dave Dashaway, Air Champion This Workman Classic Schoolbook edition contains: • An exclusive map of Dave's journey…mehr

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Come fly away with Dave Dashaway! Armed only with his wits and a cheerful nature, Dave Dashaway is quick to make friends and pursue his dream of flying an airship. Dave and his friends face smugglers, sharks, a hidden city, saboteurs, and villains of all kinds. Read all five of Dave's adventures, brought together in the same book for the first time: Dave Dashaway Young Aviator Dave Dashaway and His Hydroplane Dave Dashaway and His Giant Airship Dave Dashaway Around the World Dave Dashaway, Air Champion This Workman Classic Schoolbook edition contains: • An exclusive map of Dave's journey around the world • Background/Introduction • Biography • Footnotes • Vocabulary and Comprehension/Extension questions after each chapter • Discussion Questions suitable for students or book clubs • Extension activities Brought to you by the same minds as Bobbsey Twins and Hardy Boys, "Books for Boys" by Roy Rockwood are great for homeschoolers using classic literature studies such as Charlotte Mason or Thomas Jefferson Education. Spellings have been standardized to U.S., but the language has not been abridged or dumbed down. Short, fast-paced chapters keep students engaged. Appropriate for middle-grade readers.
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But we are not so bad, I tell you, Tom, said Mont, but With a sly twinkle in his bright eyes. Oh, no, not at all. But jest you tell me who drove the cow into Squire Borden's dining room and who stuffed the musical instruments of the brass band with sawdust at the Fourth of July celebration? You never do anything, you little innocent lamb!