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