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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.

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Henry Harrison Lewis

Henry Harrison Lewis was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of adventure and cultural exchange, reflecting the interests of young readers of his time. Notable among his writings are "Midshipman Merrill," which follows the journey of a young naval officer, and "Yankee Boys in Japan; Or, The Young Merchants of Yokohama," which delves into the experiences of American youth in Japan. Lewis's storytelling captures the spirit of exploration and the excitement of new experiences, making his books engaging for young audiences.

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