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Title: The Yacht Club or The Young Boat-Builder
Author: Oliver Optic
Release Date: November 6, 2007 [EBook #23351]
Language: English
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[Illustration: YACHT CLUB SERIES]
[Illustration: MISS NELLIE PATTERDALE AND DON JOHN.
Frontispiece.]
[Illustration: OLIVER OPTIC'S YACHT CLUB SERIES.
THE YACHT CLUB. LEE & SHEPARD, BOSTON]
THE YACHT CLUB SERIES.
* * * * *
THE YACHT CLUB;
OR,
THE YOUNG BOAT-BUILDER.
BY
OLIVER OPTIC,
AUTHOR OF "YOUNG AMERICA ABROAD," "THE ARMY AND
NAVY SERIES," "THE WOODVILLE STORIES," "THE STARRY
FLAG SERIES," "THE BOAT CLUB STORIES," "THE LAKE
SHORE SERIES," "THE UPWARD AND ONWARD SERIES," ETC.,
ETC.
WITH THIRTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS.
BOSTON: LEE AND SHEPARD, PUBLISHERS. NEW YORK: LEE,
SHEPARD AND DILLINGHAM.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1873, BY
WILLIAM T. ADAMS, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at
Washington.
* * * * *
Brown Type-Setting Machine Company.
TO
MY YOUNG FRIEND
CHARLES H. HASTINGS,
OF NEW YORK,
This Book is Affectionately Dedicated.
The Yacht Club Series.
1. LITTLE BOBTAIL; OR, THE WRECK OF THE PENOBSCOT.
2. THE YACHT CLUB; OR, THE YOUNG BOAT-BUILDER.
3. MONEY-MAKER; OR, THE VICTORY OF THE BASILISK.
4. THE COMING WAVE; OR, THE HIDDEN TREASURE OF HIGH
ROCK.
5. THE DORCAS CLUB; OR, OUR GIRLS AFLOAT.
(The sixth in preparation.)
PREFACE.
"THE YACHT CLUB" is the second volume of the YACHT CLUB
SERIES, to which it gives a name; and like its predecessor, is an
independent story. The hero has not before appeared, though some of
the characters of "LITTLE BOBTAIL" take part in the incidents: but
each volume may be read understandingly without any knowledge of
the contents of the other. In this story, the interest centres in Don John,
the Boat-builder, who is certainly a very enterprising young man,
though his achievements have been more than paralleled in the domain
of actual life.
Like the first volume of the series, the incidents of the story transpire
on the waters of the beautiful Penobscot Bay, and on its shores. They
include several yacht races, which must be more interesting to those
who are engaged in the exciting sport of yachting, than to others. But
the principal incidents are distinct from the aquatic narrative; and those
who are not interested in boats and boating will find that Don John and
Nellie Patterdale do not spend all their time on the water.
The hero is a young man of high aims and noble purposes: and the
writer believes that it is unpardonable to awaken the interest and
sympathy of his readers for any other than high-minded and
well-meaning characters. But he is not faultless; he makes some grave
mistakes, even while he has high aims. The most important lesson in
morals to be derived from his experience is that it is unwise and
dangerous for young people to conceal their actions from their parents
and friends; and that men and women who seek concealment "choose
darkness because their deeds are evil."
HARRISON SQUARE, BOSTON, May 22, 1873.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
CHAPTER I.
DON JOHN OF BELFAST, AND FRIENDS 11
CHAPTER II.
ABOUT THE TIN BOX 28
CHAPTER III.
THE YACHT CLUB AT TURTLE HEAD 46
CHAPTER IV.
A SAD EVENT IN THE RAMSAY FAMILY 63
CHAPTER V.
CAPTAIN SHIVERNOCK 81
CHAPTER VI.
DONALD GETS THE JOB 99
CHAPTER VII.
LAYING DOWN THE KEEL. 117
CHAPTER VIII.
THE FIRST REGATTA. 135
CHAPTER IX.
THE SKYLARK AND THE SEA FOAM. 153
CHAPTER X.
THE LAUNCH OF THE MAUD. 171
CHAPTER XI.
THE WHITE CROSS OF DENMARK. 189
CHAPTER XII.
DONALD ANSWERS QUESTIONS. 207
CHAPTER XIII.
MOONLIGHT ON THE JUNO. 226
CHAPTER XIV.
CAPTAIN SHIVERNOCK'S JOKE. 244
CHAPTER XV.
LAUD CAVENDISH TAKES CARE OF HIMSELF. 264
CHAPTER XVI.
SATURDAY COVE. 283
CHAPTER XVII.
THE GREAT RACE. 302
CHAPTER XVIII.
THE HASBROOK OUTRAGE, AND OTHER MATTERS. 320
THE YACHT CLUB;
OR,
THE YOUNG BOAT-BUILDER.
CHAPTER I.
DON JOHN OF BELFAST, AND FRIENDS.
"Why, Don John, how you frightened me!" exclaimed Miss Nellie
Patterdale, as she sprang up from her reclining position in a
lolling-chair.
It was an intensely warm day near the close of June, and the young lady
had chosen the coolest and shadiest place
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