A Sailor Boy with Dewey
A SAILOR BOY WITH DEWEY
OR
AFLOAT IN THE PHILIPPINES
BY
AUTHOR OF "WHEN SANTIAGO FELL," "OFF FOR HAWAII,"
"GUN AND SLED," "RIVAL BICYCLISTS," "YOUNG
OARSMEN OF LAKEVIEW," "LEO, THE
CIRCUS BOY," ETC.
CHATTERTON-PECK COMPANY
NEW YORK, N. Y.
"YOU MUST BE MORE CAREFUL IN THE FUTURE," SAID COMMODORE DEWEY. "WE CAN'T AFFORD TO LOSE ANY MEN JUST NOW."
PREFACE.
"A Sailor Boy with Dewey," while a complete story in itself, forms the second volume of a line of works issued under the general title of the "Flag of Freedom Series."
In writing this tale of adventure I had in mind to acquaint our boys with something of the strange sights and scenes which come to light daily in Uncle Sam's new possessions in the far East, or far West, as you will. The Philippines are but little understood by the average reader, and if I have served to make the picture of them a little clearer my object will have been accomplished.
Some may argue that the adventures introduced in the volume are overdrawn, but I can assure all that the incidents are underdrawn rather than otherwise. Many savage and barbarous natives still inhabit the Philippines, and to bring these people to genuine civilization will take many years of patient labor and encouragement. In the past Spain had accomplished something, but not much; what our own nation will do remains still to be seen. Let us hope for the best.
Again thanking my young friends for the kindness with which they have perused my stories in the past, I place this book in their hands with my best wishes for their future welfare.
Captain Ralph Bonehill.
April 15, 1899.
CONTENTS.
This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.
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