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A bad penny

Chapter 2: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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The narrative portrays a lively boy, James, raised in a conservative New England seaport by his austere aunt and a proud seafaring father. Intended for the pulpit and confined by household strictness, he instead spends his days among ships and sailors, acquiring tar-stained clothes and staging escapes to the wharves. Familial expectations, small-town social judgment, and the lure of maritime adventure drive his restless schemes, leading to episodes of boating, harbor chases, confrontations, and violent encounters aboard ships. The story balances domestic comedy and coming-of-age impulse with vivid seafaring set pieces and examinations of duty, rebellion, and community decorum.

Copyright, 1896,
By Lamson, Wolffe, and Company.

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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“‘Is this your boy?’” Frontispiece
Miss Elizabeth sat in high state at her tea-table 12
A puffy and consequential-looking man was Deacon Fairbanks 46
Alice 56
The boat was flying down the harbor 64
Cheever looked the man straight in the eye 82
Some boys who never were boys 102
James turned as he heard the noise 119
“‘We cannot be too careful at our age, Miss Woodbury’” 137
Another cutlass pierced the American’s breast 154