Randy of the River; Or, The Adventures of a Young Deckhand
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The story follows a sturdy, industrious youth who takes work as a deckhand on a Hudson River steamboat and endures hard labor, low wages, and the temptations of youthful missteps while striving to do right. Episodes range from local fishing and family moments to conflicts with a town bully, service aboard the steamboat, disputes with a purser, the discovery of hidden papers, and a perilous swim to save a life. Through rescues, revelations, and steady perseverance the narrative emphasizes honesty, self-reliance, and the practical realities of river life as the protagonist wins gradual vindication and improved prospects.
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