Midshipman Merrill

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Midshipman Merrill

by Henry Harrison Lewis

EN·~4 hours·51 chapters

Chapters

51 total

Transcriber’s Notes:

0:17

Midshipman Merrill

0:12

CHAPTER I. THE WRECK OF THE TOY.

4:42

CHAPTER II. THE ARREST.

5:02

CHAPTER III. THE GIRL WITNESS.

4:56

CHAPTER IV. THE DWELLERS IN “SPOOK HALL.”

6:10

CHAPTER V. A BOLD RESOLVE.

5:16

CHAPTER VI. THE BOY PILOT.

6:46

CHAPTER VII. THE CADET MIDSHIPMAN.

5:25

CHAPTER VIII. A RUMOR AFLOAT.

5:48

Description

In a windswept Maine harbor, a sixteen‑year‑old with a talent for ship‑building and a heart set on caring for his ailing mother draws the attention of both admirers and jealous rivals. When he arrives on the dock with a meticulously crafted miniature vessel, the local boys—led by the brash son of a rich merchant— seize the chance to test his pride, turning a simple sale into a tense showdown. The young sailor’s calm confidence and quick reflexes reveal a seasoned mariner beneath his modest coat, hinting at the daring deeds that earned him his nickname among townsfolk.

The story captures the rugged beauty of the coastal town and the clash between youthful ambition and entrenched local hierarchies. As the protagonist strives to secure funds for his mother’s medicine, his skill with the tiny ship becomes a symbol of both his ingenuity and the courage that will shape his future at sea. The opening chapters set a vivid stage for a tale of resilience, honor, and the promise of adventure beyond the harbor’s edge.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (267K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Demian Katz, Craig Kirkwood, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (Images courtesy of the Digital Library@Villanova University (http://digital.library.villanova.edu/))

Release date

2020-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Henry Harrison Lewis

b. 1863

Adventure, travel, and fast-moving boyhood exploits run through these rediscovered tales from a prolific American writer and editor of popular fiction. His stories capture the energy of late 19th-century juvenile magazines, with naval action, foreign settings, and a strong taste for suspense.

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