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THE DREADNOUGHT BOYS ABOARD A DESTROYER
CHAPTER I. THE FOREIGN AGENT.
CHAPTER II. A WILLING TOOL.
CHAPTER III. AT SEA ON A DESTROYER.
CHAPTER IV. MAN OVERBOARD!
CHAPTER V. THE DREADNOUGHT BOYS’ FORTUNE.
CHAPTER VI. THE SECRET OF THE DERELICT.
CHAPTER VII. AN INSULT TO THE FLAG.
CHAPTER VIII. THE BOYS MAKE AN INTERESTING DISCOVERY.
Two sun‑kissed seamen, Ned Strong and Herc Taylor, have just stepped aboard the sleek torpedo‑boat destroyer Beale, fresh from a daring rescue that earned them a gold‑inlaid watch and the admiration of admirals. Their camaraderie and quick thinking have already made them legends among the “Dreadnought Boys,” and their story begins in the bustling Brooklyn Navy Yard, where the clang of metal and the hum of activity set the stage for another adventure.
While awaiting their report‑time, a sharply dressed foreign agent approaches, his waxed mustache and accented English adding a touch of intrigue and humor to the scene. He tries to coax the pair into a harmless drink, only to be rebuffed by Ned’s staunch teetotalism and Herc’s gentle teasing. Yet the stranger’s request to accompany him to a nearby drug store hints at a larger mystery that will test the boys’ resolve and patriotism, promising a blend of daring naval action and light‑hearted banter.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (280K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-06-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1879–1917
An English-born journalist who built a fast-moving career in American newspapers, he became a prolific writer of boys' adventure series under a whole roster of pen names. His books are packed with scouts, aviators, wireless operators, and other early-20th-century heroes in motion.
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