Young Tom Bowling The Boys of the British Navy

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Young Tom Bowling The Boys of the British Navy

by John C. (John Conroy) Hutcheson

EN·~7 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

Chapter One. - Father and I “Argue the Point.”

20:40
2

Chapter Two. - “A Chip of the Old Block!”

22:02
3

Chapter Three. - I Become an “Unclothed Boy!”

14:20
4

Chapter Four. - I am “Cut down in my Prime.”

18:26
5

Chapter Five. - Boxing the Compass.

19:08
6

Chapter Six. - A Knotty Point!

15:15
7

Chapter Seven. - I ‘Go Aloft,’ like my Ancestor!

14:29
8

Chapter Eight. - “The Sweets of Friendship.”

21:25
9

Chapter Nine. - I Become a “First-Class Boy.”

18:46
10

Chapter Ten. - “Under Fire!”

14:19

Description

Tom is a spirited fifteen‑year‑old living on the edge of Portsmouth’s busy dockyard, where the clang of ship bells and the flash of semaphore flags fill the air. He spends his mornings rowing alongside his father, a seasoned waterman who teaches him the rhythm of tide and tide‑talk, while Tom watches the great vessels—Victory, Saint Vincent, and others—shuffle their colours. Their banter, full of good‑natured teasing, reveals a bond as steady as the oars they pull.

When a flurry of signals announces the departure of a cruiser, Tom’s curiosity spikes, and he pushes his father for an explanation, displaying a sharp mind hidden beneath youthful mischief. The conversation opens a window onto the secret world of naval orders, the hierarchy of the Admiralty, and the chance for a boy eager to prove himself. As the day unfolds, Tom senses an opportunity to step beyond the shoreline and carve his own place in the bustling maritime life that surrounds him.

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Full title

Young Tom Bowling The Boys of the British Navy The Boys of the British Navy

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (453K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-04-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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John C. (John Conroy) Hutcheson

Sea voyages, storms, and shipboard adventure fill these Victorian stories, written by a novelist who returned again and again to life at sea. His books were especially known for fast-moving nautical tales that appealed to younger readers.

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