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"The Lively Poll: A Tale of the North Sea" is a novel written by R. M. Ballantyne, first published in 1866.
"The Lively Poll" is the story of a young boy named Peter who lives in a fishing village on the northeast coast of Scotland. Like many of R. M. Ballantyne's works, "The Lively Poll" combines elements of adventure, coming of age, and exploration to present themes of perseverance, determination, and the importance of community.
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Summary
The book follows Peter's journey as he becomes fascinated by a fishing boat called the Lively Poll and dreams of joining the crew and experiencing life at sea. This book takes readers on a nautical adventure in the North Sea and tells them about the challenges and dangers fishermen and sailors of that era faced. The story also provides insight into the maritime industry, fishing practices and life of the sailing community.
CONTENTS
Chapter I. The Fleet.
Chapter II. Accidents Afloat and Incidents Ashore.
Chapter III. The Skipper Ashore.
Chapter IV. Hardships on the Sea.
Chapter V. The Tempter¡¯s Victory.
Chapter VI. The Power of Sympathy.
Chapter VII. A Rescue.
Chapter VIII. Tells of more than one Surprise.
Chapter IX. Beginning of the Good Work.
Chapter X. The First Fight and Victory.
Chapter XI. A Consultation, a Feast, and a Plot.
Chapter XII. The Enterprise fails?remarkably.
Chapter XIII. The Tide begins to turn, and Death steps in.
Chapter XIV. The Last.