
Beaufort Chums
by Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand) Sabin
"Beaufort Chums" by Edwin L. Sabin is a juvenile adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows the escapades of two boys, Ned and Hal, as they navigate life along the Mississippi River, immersed in outdoor adventures and the challenges of youth. The themes of friendship, exploration, and the thrill of nature are central to the narrative. The opening of the novel introduces the two main characters, Ned and Hal, who are excited by the rising waters of the Mississippi River that promise adventure while also threatening the homes of nearby residents. Their explorations lead them to Eagle Island, where they find and rescue a dog left behind in a flooded barn, whom they affectionately name Bob. The passage sets a lively tone, showcasing the boys' curiosity and resourcefulness while hinting at the challenges they might face as they embark on their impending adventures in the wilderness.
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