Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Oliver Optic's Magazine, 1875, Vol. 17: Our Boys and Girls
For a month before the long vacation, the second year, an extended voyage was discussed. The ocean-born had proved herself to be a thorough sea-going vessel. The boys had been out in her at sea in a gale of wind, and knew precisely what she would do. It was agreed that the trip should be to the coast of Maine, including a run up the Penoh scot River, and a visit to Mount Desert, going in at Newport on the way. The yacht was coaled and provisioned for the voyage.
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