CONTENTS.

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-House[279]
CHAPTER XXIX.
The Students use the Square and Compasses[289]
CHAPTER XXX.
The Students celebrate the Completion of the Building of the House[299]

SQUARE AND COMPASSES;

OR,

BUILDING THE HOUSE.