Summary:
"The Blue Envelope" by Roy J. Snell is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around two adventurous young girls, Lucile and Marian, who find themselves amidst mysterious circumstances while camping on a secluded island in Alaska. Their lives become intertwined with that of a strange boy they rescue from the ocean, leading them into a series of thrilling escapades. At the start of the narrative, Lucile and Marian are fishing when they spot a boy struggling in the water. As they row to save him, they learn he is a curious figure that raises questions about his identity and origin. The girls are intrigued by his craftsmanship and unique appearance but soon realize they are entangled in a larger mystery involving the boy's possible kidnapping and the theft of their boat by unfamiliar figures. The opening sets the stage for a captivating tale of adventure, survival, and unexpected alliances as the girls prepare for a summer filled with exploration and discovery in the uncharted wilderness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)