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Clinton

Chapter 25: Transcriber’s Notes
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A country boy living in a small rural village spends his days inventing and working, but yields to the blandishments of two companions and to petty vanities. Episodes of risky play, secret smoking, and stealing pears lead to discovery, arrest, and temporary imprisonment for one friend, while the narrative examines the effects of ridicule, peer pressure, and moral compromise. It follows the boy’s struggle with conscience, parental discipline, and the consequences of dishonesty, underscoring lessons about industry, obedience, the value of home pleasures, and the need to refuse temptations that threaten youthful character.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • pg 135 Changed: There were warm buscuits and butter
    to: There were warm biscuits and butter
  • pg 145 Changed: who havn’t any baggage
    to: who haven’t any baggage
  • pg 151 Changed: express wagons; omnibusses and coaches
    to: express wagons; omnibuses and coaches