No one- they did that by their self but a cut-purse stole the money they had that they ment to use to buy their tickets.
In the book "By the Great Horn Spoon," Jack and Praiseworthy are helped by a Chinese cook named Ah Choo. Ah Choo joins them on their journey to California during the Gold Rush and becomes a valuable member of their team.
praiseworthy is the butler/partner for "master" Jack.
in Praiseworthy's glove
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praisworthy was ? yrs old it didnt tell you in the story.
I don’t know
Praiseworthy is a kind and lovable guy who is in the story "By the Great Horn Spoon!" He takes care of Jack and tries to steal the gold. Praiseworthy is an anxious guy who does everything he can to help people. If you have ever read "By the Great Horn Spoon!", then you would probably know who he is. There are also other kinds of Praiseworthy's. You might know one as a friend or a relative. But, believe me, praiseworthy is a fairly stupid name. So if I were you, then I would beg the person who is giving birth to not have a child with a name as Praiseworthy. If they do, then call that child something else. Because if you know someone as Praiseworthy, nothing turns out good.
In the book "By the Great Horn Spoon!" by Sid Fleischman, a fight takes place between Praiseworthy and Captain Swain. Praiseworthy ends up defeating Captain Swain in the fight, allowing the ship to continue on its journey to California.
In "The Great Horn Spoon," Praiseworthy figures out the captain's route by observing the stars at night and using his knowledge of navigation. He uses his expertise as a sailor to track their progress and deduce their location based on various factors such as wind direction and ship's heading.
In "The Great Horn Spoon," the two main characters are Jack and Praiseworthy. Jack is resourceful, brave, and determined, while Praiseworthy is wise, kind, and loyal. Together, they demonstrate resilience, teamwork, and courage as they navigate the challenges of the California Gold Rush.
It does not say who stole the money. It was not a ticket it had been money. Someone Pocket picked Jack and Praiseworthy
In the novel "By the Great Horn Spoon!", Praiseworthy convinces the Justice of the Peace not to hang Cut Eye Higgins by presenting a false letter from President Polk, claiming that he needs Cut Eye's services on a top-secret mission. This lie convinces the Justice of the Peace to release Cut Eye into Praiseworthy's custody.
What is Prasieworthy Nickname and how did he get it?