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The Boy Pilot of the Lakes; Or, Nat Morton's Perils

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The plot centers on Nat Morton, a resourceful teenage waterman who proves his seamanship by rescuing a drifting rowboat and earns work aboard lake vessels. Episodic chapters trace his growth as a pilot-in-training, daring rescues, accidents, and narrow escapes, while conflicts with rivals and suspects — including Sam Shaw and the scheming Bumstead — lead to investigations, chases, and a collision before justice is served. The narrative emphasizes practical boat knowledge, courage under pressure, quick thinking, and loyalty, presenting a series of adventure set pieces that build toward the capture and resolution of the principal wrongdoing.

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Frank V. Webster

Frank V. Webster was a prolific author known for his engaging adventure stories aimed at young readers. His works often feature themes of bravery, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams, set against the backdrop of various exciting environments. Notable titles include "Airship Andy; Or, The Luck of a Brave Boy" and "Bob the Castaway; Or, The Wreck of the Eagle," which showcase his ability to captivate audiences with thrilling narratives. Webster's stories frequently involve young protagonists overcoming challenges, making them enduring favorites in children's literature.

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