Midshipman Merrill
BY
HENRY HARRISON LEWIS
AUTHOR OF
“Centre-Board Jim,” “Ensign Merrill,” etc.
PHILADELPHIA
DAVID MCKAY, PUBLISHER
610 South Washington Square
Set in a rugged coastal town, the narrative follows a resourceful teenage sailor who builds a finely rigged model ship to raise money for a doctor for his ailing mother. Local youths destroy the toy, provoking a physical confrontation that results in arrest and a courtroom hearing where a brave young woman offers decisive testimony. A visiting mariner intervenes and the town’s partial authorities expose underlying social tensions. The plot alternates scenes of small-town legal drama with seafaring episodes, tracing the protagonist’s tests of character, growing resolve, and efforts to win respect amid hardship.
BY
HENRY HARRISON LEWIS
AUTHOR OF
“Centre-Board Jim,” “Ensign Merrill,” etc.
PHILADELPHIA
DAVID MCKAY, PUBLISHER
610 South Washington Square