قراءة كتاب Little Bobtail; or, The Wreck of the Penobscot.
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THE YACHT CLUB SERIES.
LITTLE BOBTAIL;
or,
THE WRECK OF THE PENOBSCOT.
BY
OLIVER OPTIC,
AUTHOR OF "YOUNG AMERICA ABROAD," "THE ARMY AND NAVY STORIES," "THE WOODVILLE STORIES," "THE BOAT CLUB STORIES," "THE STARRY FLAG SERIES," "THE LAKE SHORE SERIES," ETC.
WITH THIRTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS.
BOSTON:
LEE AND SHEPARD, PUBLISHERS.
NEW YORK:
LEE, SHEPARD AND DILLINGHAM.
1875.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1872,
By WILLIAM T. ADAMS,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
ELECTROTYPED AT THE
BOSTON STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY,
19 Spring Lane.
The Yacht Club Series.
1. LITTLE BOBTAIL; or, The Wreck of the Penobscot.
2. THE YACHT CLUB; or, The Young Boat-builder.
(Others in preparation.)
PREFACE.
"Little Bobtail" is the first volume of the Yacht Club Series, each book of which will contain an entirely independent story, with a hero of its own, and having no necessary connection with any other story. The author hopes that this plan will commend itself to those who do not care to follow a young gentleman through half a dozen volumes in order to know the issue of his adventures, or to learn whether or not he is faithful to himself, to God, and his fellow-beings to the end. God's truth is always the same, and good characters must be very much alike. Little Bobtail is not very different from any other hero, devoted to Truth and Duty, though the incidents of his life are various enough to satisfy any young person's craving for novelty.
The story was suggested by some actual incidents, which occurred during the brief summer residence of the writer at the locality of the principal events described. Though there was a "Little Bobtail" there, he was hardly the character who is the hero of this work. Penobscot Bay, its multitude of picturesque islands, and its beautiful shores, are the same in fact as in this fiction, and as for two seasons the author has lived upon the land and sailed upon the water, amid its beautiful scenery, he feels quite at home in the localities mentioned.
If Little Bobtail was loose in his ideas of "smuggling" at first, he was clear in all his other views of duty; and having corrected his wrong impressions, his example is worthy to be followed. The writer hopes that, while his stirring experience will be enjoyed by the reader, his excellent character will be appreciated and valued even more than the worldly fortune he obtains.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
CHAPTER I.
Sixteen Years before 11
CHAPTER II.
The End of a Sad Story 29
CHAPTER III.
Little Bobtail 47
CHAPTER IV.
The Janty Yacht 65
CHAPTER V.
Monkey 81
CHAPTER VI.
Captain Chinks 99
CHAPTER VII.
In the Cabin of the Skylark 117
CHAPTER VIII.
A Chance for Business 135
CHAPTER IX.
The Penobscot 153
CHAPTER X.
Grace Montague 171
CHAPTER XI.
The Five Hundred Dollar Bill 189
CHAPTER XII.
Captain Chives is indifferent 207
CHAPTER XIII.
The Examination 225
CHAPTER XIV.
The Discharge 243
CHAPTER XV.
A Trip to Bar Harbor