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by Jimmy Buffett
About 68 pages (20,451 words)
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Chapter 5 Summary

"Land of the Lost Boys"

Bucky, Kirk's friend, from Wyoming is on the island. Tully is nervous at first because Bucky may know about what he had done back in Wyoming that forced him to go on the run. Kirk tells him that Bucky will meet Tully at the Lost Boys Fishing Lodge.

Tully rides Mr. Twain into town and meets Bucky at Lost Boys. They ask each other where they're from in Wyoming and when Bucky tells him Simmons Creek, Tully exclaims that he's fished there. Bucky shows him around.

There is a coral at Lost Boys and they leave Mr. Twain there. Tully asks Bucky how he met Kirk and Bucky invites him to climb up to the tree house so he can tell him the story. Tully follows Bucky high into the tree......

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