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Two mischievous twin cousins, one dark-featured and one fair, are nicknamed Erebus and the Terror by a domineering uncle and set off a string of rural escapades. Their forbidden catapults, stone-throwing contests, and petty thefts provoke local indignation and comic run-ins with neighbors, guardians, and eccentric townsfolk. The narrative unfolds episodically through brightly titled episodes—visits, inspections, pets, fishing and boating mishaps, and social entertainments—mixing slapstick mischief with gentle observation of family ties, childhood resourcefulness, and the tensions between youthful impulse and adult authority.

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Title: The Terrible Twins

Author: Edgar Jepson

Illustrator: Hanson Booth

Release date: August 14, 2006 [eBook #19043]
Most recently updated: May 26, 2021

Language: English

Credits: Al Haines

*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE TERRIBLE TWINS ***

The Terrible Twins

by Edgar Jepson

Author of
The Admirable Tinker, Pollyooly, etc.

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY
HANSON BOOTH

INDIANAPOLIS
THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY
PUBLISHERS

COPYRIGHT 1913
THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY

Contents

CHAPTER I. AND CAPTAIN BASTER
CHAPTER II. GUARDIAN ANGELS
CHAPTER III. AND THE CATS' HOME
CHAPTER IV. AND THE VISIT OF INSPECTION
CHAPTER V. AND THE SACRED BIRD
CHAPTER VI. AND THE LANDED PROPRIETOR
CHAPTER VII. AND PRINGLE'S POND
CHAPTER VIII. AND THE MUTTLE DEEPING PEACHES
CHAPTER IX. AND THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM
CHAPTER X. AND THE ENTERTAINMENT OF ROYALTY
CHAPTER XI. AND THE UNREST CURE
CHAPTER XII. AND THE MUTTLE DEEPING FISHING
CHAPTER XIII. AND AN APOLOGY
CHAPTER XIV. AND THE SOUND OF WEDDING BELLS

ILLUSTRATIONS

“Cats for the cats’ home!” said Sir Maurice Falconer.
“This is different,” she said.
We are avenged.
She was almost sorry when they came at last to the foot of the knoll.
The Archduke bellowed, “Zerbst! Zerbst! Zerbst!”
Sir James turned and found himself looking into the deep brown eyes of a very pretty woman.