
CHAPTER I. A NAUTICAL EXPEDITION.
CHAPTER II. A CORNER IN WHISKEY.
CHAPTER III. INJURY AND RESTITUTION.
CHAPTER IV. SHARP AXES AND SHARPER WITS.
CHAPTER V. EXPERIMENTS IN GRAVITATION.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII. FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE.
CHAPTER IX. THE STOOL OF REPENTANCE.
CHAPTER X. YOUNG AMERICA IN POLITICS.
Jack Wittingham, the only son of Doveton’s most respected physician, constantly hears the harsh label “the worst boy in town.” After a chaotic encounter with Farmer Parkins and the farmer’s mischievous dog Sam, Jack’s frustration grows, and he decides to prove his worth by heading out for a day of fishing. Determined to outwit the gossip and show he’s more than a rumor, he convinces his friend Matt to join him, hoping the catch will silence the town’s criticism.
The story follows their spirited trek through the bustling streets and quiet woods, capturing the everyday struggles of a young boy trying to carve out his own reputation. As Jack wrestles with expectations, school, and the looming presence of the town’s authority figures, the narrative paints a vivid picture of small‑town life, friendship, and the stubborn resolve of a boy who refuses to be defined by others.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (235K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-07-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1842–1921
A 19th-century American humorist and journalist, he is best remembered for the hugely popular Helen's Babies, a comic look at family life that helped make him a household name. His career also stretched into newspaper criticism and fiction shaped by post–Civil War America.
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