CONTENTS.

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CHAPTER I.
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Some Indications of a Rebellion 9
CHAPTER II.
An Impromptu Race between the Beech Hill Barges 19
CHAPTER III.
Dory Dornwood argues the Question 29
CHAPTER IV.
The Chesterfields hang out their Banners 39
CHAPTER V.
Just before the Battle 49
CHAPTER VI.
The Coxswain of the Winooski indulges in More Strategy 59
CHAPTER VII.
An Unsatisfactory Conference on the Waves 69
CHAPTER VIII.
The Chesterfields surrender their Banners 79
CHAPTER IX.
A Rebellion in the School-Room 89
CHAPTER X.
Important to Boy-Architects and Engineers 99
CHAPTER XI.
Dory Dornwood confronts the Topovers 109
CHAPTER XII.
Tom Topover has Reason to be Astonished 119
CHAPTER XIII.
A Victory for the Topovers 129
CHAPTER XIV.
The Pursuit in the Goldwing 139
CHAPTER XV.
The Skipper uses a Nautical Lasso 149
CHAPTER XVI.
Commodore Tom Topover visits the Goldwing 159
CHAPTER XVII.
The Chesterfields and their Allies renew the Battle 169
CHAPTER XVIII.
Dory Dornwood deals in Moral Courage 179
CHAPTER XIX.
Something more about the Beech Hill Rebellion 189
CHAPTER XX.
The Visiting Committee at Beech Hill 199
CHAPTER XXI.
The Orator of the Rebels obtains a Hearing 209
CHAPTER XXII.
Bolly explains the Plans for the Boat-House and Wharf 219
CHAPTER XXIII.
Volleys of Questions asked and answered 229
CHAPTER XXIV.
The New Captain of the Sylph 239
CHAPTER XXV.
The First Officer and Party in Battle Array 249
CHAPTER XXVI.
The Result of the Battle on the Caisson 259
CHAPTER XXVII.
The Interview between the Two Principals 269
CHAPTER XXVIII.
Something about framing the Boat-Hous

SQUARE AND COMPASSES;

OR,

BUILDING THE HOUSE.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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