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Clinton

Chapter 3: Illustrations.
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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.

Illustrations.


Page.
Clinton’s Home FRONTISPIECE.
Map of Brookdale 14
The Boat Aground 38
The Fire in the Woods 69
Oscar in Jail 84
Clinton at the Fire-side 117
Haymarket Square 143
Sea-Sickness 162
The Snow Image 177
The Log House 199
The Loggers’ Camp 219
The Settle 248
Bouncer’s Tail 264
The Reform School 269