قراءة كتاب Little By Little; or, The Cruise of the Flyaway
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LITTLE BY LITTLE
OR
The Cruise of the Flyaway
BY
WILLIAM TAYLOR ADAMS
(Oliver Optic)
CHICAGO
UNION SCHOOL FURNISHING COMPANY
PUBLISHERS
TO
CHARLES LABAN ADAMS
This Book
IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED
By HIS UNCLE.
PREFACE
In presenting to his young friends the sixth volume of the "Library for Young People," the author cannot be unconscious of what the readers of his former books require of him. They will turn the leaves of "Little by Little," expecting to find an abundance of stirring incidents; and he hopes they will not be disappointed. Some of the older readers and sterner critics will look for romantic and rather exaggerated events; but he thinks they will look in vain, for as we grow older we become more reasonable, and do not expect showers of gold to fall upon every seedy hero, or to see nice young gentlemen leap over lofty precipices without sometimes being dashed to pieces.
But the author hopes that something more than exciting incidents will be found upon his pages; that, though he has seldom, if ever, gone out of his way to define the moral quality, or measure the moral quantity, of the words and deeds of his characters, the story will not be found wanting in a true Christian spirit.
Paul Duncan, the hero of this volume, is a nautical young gentleman, and most of the events of the story occur upon the water; but the author hopes his young lady friends will not make faces at him on this account. The boys insisted upon having a sea story, and being the "lords of creation," of course they must be indulged; but the writer most solemnly promises to remember the girls next time.
Thanking my young friends again for the continued kindness manifested towards my pets, I give them "Little by Little," hoping that the excellent spirit of Paul Duncan will pervade their minds and hearts, and lead them forward to the material and moral triumphs which crowned his useful life.
WILLIAM T. ADAMS.
Dorchester, August 28, 1860.
CONTENTS.
- PREFACE.
- I. Paul Duncan Disobeys Orders
- II. Paul is Cool and Self-possessed
- III. Paul Hears Bad News
- IV. Paul Becomes the Head of the Family
- V. Paul Cooks His Own Breakfast, and Goes a-Fishing
- VI. Paul Makes a Good Speculation
- VII. Paul Goes Into Business on His Own Account
- VIII. Paul Takes a Cold Bath
- IX. Paul Becomes the Skipper of the Fawn
- X. Paul and John are Very Much Excited
- XI. Paul's First Cruise in the Fawn
- XII. Paul Sleeps on His Watch
- XIII. Paul Makes a Night Run in the Storm
- XIV. Paul Scolds the First Officer of the Fawn
- XV. Paul Goes on a Cruise in the Flyaway
- XVI. Paul Witnesses a Mutiny
- XVII. Paul Discovers that Mischief is Brewing
- XVIII. Paul is Made a Prisoner
- XIX. Paul Takes Command of the Flyaway
- XX. Paul Exercises a Strong Moral Influence
- XXI. Paul Advances Little by Little, and the Story Ends


