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The narrative follows a resourceful seaside youth who faces petty insults, rivalries, and tests of character while working at a small harbor. Through friendships, boating episodes, and athletic contests he confronts a series of challenges—misunderstood taunts about his appearance, a dangerous launch accident, a theft and pursuit of a stolen boat, and being lost in fog—each episode prompting practical courage and moral choices. Community search efforts, a posted reward, and a daring rescue involving a distress signal lead to reconciliations and decisions about his future, as he matures by asserting responsibility, loyalty, and competence in both sport and seamanship.

About the Author

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Ralph Henry Barbour

Ralph Henry Barbour was an American author known for his engaging stories aimed primarily at young readers. His works often revolve around themes of sports, adventure, and camaraderie, reflecting the values of friendship and perseverance. Barbour's notable titles include "Behind the Line: A Story of College Life and Football" and "A Maid in Arcady," which showcase his ability to blend excitement with moral lessons. With a prolific output of over seventy works, he contributed significantly to early 20th-century children's literature, particularly in the genre of sports fiction.

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