
CHAPTER I - GETTING A MOTOR BOAT
CHAPTER II - TRYING OUT THE NEW BOAT
CHAPTER III - EVIL INTENTIONS THWARTED
CHAPTER IV - THE BOAT AFFAIR UNSETTLED
CHAPTER V - AN ALARM IN THE NIGHT
CHAPTER VI - THE MYSTERY OF A GOLD WATCH
CHAPTER VII - MORE MYSTERY ABOUT THE WATCH
CHAPTER VIII - WHAT JACK AND DICK OVERHEARD
CHAPTER IX - ANOTHER CLAIMANT FOR THE WATCH
CHAPTER X - DISAPPOINTMENTS
The story follows a close‑knit group of boys from a hilltop academy near the Hudson, who are gearing up for a summer camp on the river. Their leader, Jack Sheldon, is a clever and thrifty teenager who refuses to waste money on extravagances, yet he’s determined to secure a motor‑boat for the upcoming adventures. When the boys’ plans hinge on finding a reliable vessel, Jack’s resourcefulness leads him to a chance encounter with a local newspaper editor who offers a discarded gasoline engine—an unexpected piece of the puzzle that could make their dream a reality.
As the boys navigate the practicalities of money, friendship, and youthful ambition, the narrative captures the excitement of a season about to begin. Their spirited banter and inventive schemes reveal a world where ingenuity meets the simple joy of a river‑side summer, setting the stage for a memorable coming‑of‑age experience.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (192K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for the early 20th-century Hilltop Boys adventures, this writer created brisk, outdoorsy stories built around school friendships, river journeys, and island mysteries. The surviving record is thin, but the books themselves clearly aimed at young readers who liked action, teamwork, and old-fashioned adventure.
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