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THE TRAGEDY OF THE OCEAN TRAMP
CHAPTER I. - OFF FOR EUROPE.
CHAPTER II. - SURPRISING THE FRENCHMAN.
CHAPTER III. - A FRESH YOUNG MAN.
CHAPTER IV. - WHO IS BLOODGOOD?
CHAPTER V. - THE SUPERSTITIOUS MAN.
CHAPTER VI. - THE CARGO OF THE "EAGLE."
CHAPTER VII. - PREMONITIONS OF PERIL.
CHAPTER VIII. - IN THE STOKE-HOLE.
CHAPTER IX. - IN IRONS.
Frank Merriwell, a Yale student forced to leave school by poverty, boards the tramp steamer Eagle with three close friends, bound for England. Determined to catch up on his studies and prove his worth, he relies on hard work, discipline, and a keen mind that has already carried him from the railroad to the stage. His natural talent for acting is sharpened by relentless self‑study—reading manuals on diction, stagecraft, and drama—turning every role into a showcase of skill and perseverance.
In England he turns his experience into a new ambition: writing a play. His first effort, a Western‑flavored drama, becomes a hit, but a legal dispute over a copied scene forces him to withdraw it. Undeterred, Frank begins drafting a story rooted in college life, confident that his knowledge and resolve will guide him to another triumph.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (102K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Garcia, David Starner, Brett Koonce and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1945
Best known for creating Frank Merriwell, this prolific American writer helped define the fast-paced world of dime novels and school sports fiction. His stories of courage, rivalry, and fair play became a huge part of popular reading at the turn of the 20th century.
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