missee การใช้
- The children are sent to Missee Lee, the leader of the pirates.
- During the Dragon festival, they set sail aboard Missee Lee's junk, the " Shining Moon ".
- The other two books generally agreed to be metafictional are " Peter Duck " and " Missee Lee ".
- However, when Missee Lee hears fighting begin between the various islanders, she decides that she owes it to her people to return and unite them again.
- Although relatively straightforward, the story, together with its equally unrealistic ostensible sequel " Missee Lee ", is much more fantastic than the rest of the series.
- The books " Peter Duck " and " Missee Lee " involve voyages of the schooner " Wild Cat " to the Caribbean and the South China Sea.
- In Ransome's book " Missee Lee ", the ship was burned to the waterline and sinks when Gibber, Roger's monkey, put a lighted cigar in the fuel ( petrol ) holding tank.
- In Arthur Ransome's children's book " Missee Lee ", Miss Lee, the leader of the Chinese pirates, had been educated at Cambridge University but learned to enjoy Cooper's Oxford Marmalade.
- This book is sometimes included with " Peter Duck " and " Missee Lee " as metafictional because the story would involve the children being away from school during the nesting season, which is during term time.
- With the help of Missee Lee, who has decided to leave her responsibilities on the Three Islands and go back to study at " Camblidge ", they take a daring and dangerous passage through a gorge to evade capture.
- Four of Arthur Ransome s childrens novels in the Swallows and Amazons series ( published 1930-1947 ) involve sailing at sea ( " Peter Duck, We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea, Missee Lee and Great Northern ? " ).
- Two books, " Peter Duck " and " Missee Lee ", and possibly also " Great Northern ? ", are metafictional, being fictional stories of the protagonists'voyages to exotic lands, as imagined by the fictional protagonists.
- A trip to China as a foreign correspondent provided Ransome with the imaginative springboard for " Missee Lee ", in which readers find the Swallows and the Amazons sailing around the world in the schooner " Wild Cat " from " Peter Duck ".
- The pirates are concerned that if the Royal Navy were to learn their position, a gunboat might be sent to destroy them, so when Captain Flint is later seen by the other Taicoon, Wu, with a sextant, they are only saved from having their heads chopped off by Missee Lee's intervention.
- ""'Missee Lee " "'is the tenth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, set in 1930s dinghies eventually end up in the lair of the Three Island pirates, where they are held prisoner by the unusual Missee Lee, the leader of the Three Island pirates.
- ""'Missee Lee " "'is the tenth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, set in 1930s dinghies eventually end up in the lair of the Three Island pirates, where they are held prisoner by the unusual Missee Lee, the leader of the Three Island pirates.