The Scouts of Seal Island

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The Scouts of Seal Island

by Percy F. (Percy Francis) Westerman

EN·~4 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total

BY - PERCY F. WESTERMAN

0:20

THE SCOUTS OF SEAL ISLAND

0:01

CHAPTER I - SIR SILAS DISAPPROVES

9:52

CHAPTER II - DICK ATHERTON'S GOOD TURN

12:26

CHAPTER III - THE PATROL LEADER'S DILEMMA

9:47

CHAPTER IV - OFF TO SEAL ISLAND

15:25

CHAPTER V - THE ARRIVAL

10:21

CHAPTER VI - A SPOILT BREAKFAST

15:38

CHAPTER VII - THE MYSTERIOUS FOOTPRINTS

18:24

CHAPTER VIII - THE MISSING THOLE-PINS

11:19

Description

Scoutmaster Leslie Trematon, a tall, sun‑kissed Cornishman with a knack for turning discipline into inspiration, has built a thriving troop of boys at Collingwood College. The 201st North London patrols—Otter and Wolf—have already lifted school spirit, sports results, and exam scores, proving the value of scoutcraft to even the sceptical headmaster. When Tremton’s plan for a daring expedition to Seal Island is rejected by the influential Sir Silas Gwinnear, the boys are told to settle for a modest fortnight’s camp near Southend instead.

Despite the setback, the scouts meet the news with the steady optimism their leader expects, ready to turn any location into an adventure. Their camaraderie, honed by months of training and school‑yard triumphs, promises a summer of challenges, discoveries, and the kind of character‑building that only the great outdoors can provide. Listeners will find a vivid portrait of early‑20th‑century youth, the clash of tradition with new ideas, and the unbreakable bond that forms when a group of boys sets out to prove themselves.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (278K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by R.G.P.M. van Giesen

Release date

2015-07-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Percy F. (Percy Francis) Westerman

Percy F. (Percy Francis) Westerman

1876–1959

A hugely prolific writer of boys' adventure fiction, he filled his stories with sea voyages, military action, daring rescues, and the practical detail of someone who knew Portsmouth and the naval world well. His books helped shape a generation of early 20th-century adventure reading.

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