
SQUARE AND COMPASSES
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. SOME INDICATIONS OF A REBELLION.
CHAPTER II. AN IMPROMPTU RACE BETWEEN THE BEECH HILL BARGES.
CHAPTER III. DORY DORNWOOD ARGUES THE QUESTION.
CHAPTER IV. THE CHESTERFIELDS HANG OUT THEIR BANNERS.
CHAPTER V. JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE.
CHAPTER VI. THE COXSWAIN OF THE WINOOSKI INDULGES IN MORE STRATEGY.
CHAPTER VII. AN UNSATISFACTORY CONFERENCE ON THE WAVES.
CHAPTER VIII. THE CHESTERFIELDS SURRENDER THEIR BANNERS.
Set against the bustling backdrop of Beech Hill Industrial School, this lively tale follows a group of earnest boys learning the trades of carpentry, shipbuilding, and other mechanical arts. When the headmaster insists on a new uniform, a spirited debate erupts, revealing the students’ differing views on discipline, individuality, and the purpose of order. Their conversations are peppered with humor and earnest arguments, drawing listeners into the everyday challenges of growing up in a world that values both skill and character.
Across the lake, a rival school and a band of mischievous youths add fresh conflict, highlighting the contrast between well‑trained mechanics and wayward troublemakers. Through vivid dialogue and engaging adventures, the story showcases how honest effort, teamwork, and moral choices shape the boys’ futures. Listeners will be drawn into the clang of tools, the camaraderie of the workshop, and the timeless lessons that arise when young people confront authority, friendship, and responsibility.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (336K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2016-06-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1822–1897
Best known for brisk, moral adventure stories for young readers, this prolific 19th-century American writer also spent years in the classroom and public life. His books of sea travel, school life, and youthful independence helped shape popular children's fiction in his era.
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