It is about 2 stowaways. They are on a ship and the captain doesn't know. It is a fun little book suitable for everyone. They have adventures going down Cape Horn and beating The Sea Raven. Will they found out when you get the book!
In the novel "By the Great Horn Spoon!" by Sid Fleischman, "by grabs" is a humorous phrase used by one of the characters to mean "by gravity." It conveys the idea of something falling quickly or with force.
Major events are everywhere!
Here are a few=
The Fight- This is far in the book around chapter 17 but, Praiseworthy fought someone! (Not gunna spoil who if you didn’t read it yet)
Getting on free- Jack and Praiseworthy got on The Lady Wilma for free because they got Pocket Picked by someone!
And there are a few more Major Events but you can find those if you read the book!
Well did you read the book if not here is the answer.... They used By the Great Horn Spoon because that is what they had all along and helped them find gold
Horn spoons were used to dig for gold in rocks.
It means youll win
Harsh
Billy-be-hanged from the book, By the Great Horn Spoon,mans something really scary
to old
to old
Man full of stuffing
Tan
it means a man full of stuffings
"Reach for the sky or I'll send you there pronto" means to raise your hands in surrender or face consequences. It is a line commonly used in Western films or stories to intimidate someone into complying with a demand. In "By the Great Horn Spoon," it is used by a character to threaten another person to obey or face immediate action.
It's a very old-fashioned American oath. A horn spoon is just a spoon made out of horn, like cow's horn - people used to carve their own spoons back before mass industry made cheap metal eating utensils. There have been hints that the saying originally referred to the Big Dipper, and was used by sailors.The first record of this saying was in a song from 1842 called "French Claim" -The more he thought on't it the madder he grew,Until he vowed by the great horn spoon,Unless they did the thing that was right,He'd give them a licking, and that pretty soon. It doesn't really mean anything other than "I swear" - but you know how Americans love using five or six words when one will do just fine!
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is another term for the saddle horn. A cowboy never grabs the lizzy when riding.
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