11 examples of islands' in sentences

I sat down and began reading 'Treasure Island' all over again.

On the return journey he stayed for some time in the Lake District of Cumberland, and took soundings in the neighbourhood of the place of the 'floating island' in Derwentwater.

" Vorticella being the wife of an important townsman had naturally the satisfaction of seeing 'The Channel Islands' reviewed by all the organs of Pumpiter opinion, and their articles or paragraphs held as naturally the opening pages in the elegantly bound album prepared by her for the reception of "critical opinions."

I understand that the chronic complaint of 'The Channel Islands' never left her.

If she and I were alone on a desert island' Julia looked at him one moment doubtingly, inquiringly.

'Bob's Island' isn't such a bad place after all.

"We have a big boat chartered down here at the beach, and we're going to loaf along out to one of the 'desert islands' and camp for the day.

'Summer Islands': the Bermudas, which received the name of the Summer Islands, or more properly, Somers' Islands, from Sir George Somers, who was cast away on the coast early in the seventeenth century,

"Findin' I was helpless, for I'd sprained my ankle in the fall, four of 'em picked me up, and carried me away to a hut, and tended me like a baby; and when the men, who'd come over to that side of the island 'long with 'em, and gone a-fishin', come back, I was safe enough; for women are women all the world over, soft-hearted, kindly creturs, that like anything that's in trouble, 'specially if they can give it a lift out on't.

[Footnote G: Compare the poem 'Floating Island', by Dorothy Wordsworth.

This is the standpoint of romance, and it is the soul of 'Treasure Island' and 'The Wrecker.'

11 examples of  islands'  in sentences