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All Taut; or, Rigging the boat

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A principal at an industrial school adds a reformatory element and applies naval discipline to a group of unruly youths, seeking to make them more tractable. The narrative follows classroom and workshop instruction in ship rigs, spars, sails, and rigging as pupils organize a crew to outfit and trial a schooner called the Lily. Alongside nautical lessons are episodic incidents—rivalries, a mutiny, disciplinary measures, outings, and a brisk trial sail on the lake—that test leadership, character, and the school's methods, ultimately depicting the boys' gradual transformation under structured labor and maritime training.

Transcriber's Note

Corrections have been made for missing punctuation and obvious printer's errors.

Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved.