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Work and Win; Noddy Newman on a Cruise

The fourth book of the Woodville Series shares the progress of a boy whose education had been neglected, and whose moral attributes were of the lowest order, from vice and indifference to the development of a high moral and religious principle in the heart, which is the rule and guide of a pure and true life. The incidents which make up the story are introduced to illustrate the moral status of the youth, at the beginning, and to develop the influences from which proceeded a gentle and Christian character. Mollie, the captain's daughter, whose simple purity of life, whose filial devotion to an erring parent, and whose trusting faith in the hour of adversity, won the love and respect of Noddy, was not the least of these influences. The fifth book in the series is Hope and Have; or, Fanny Grant Among the Indians. - Summary by Scarlett Martin from Book Preface Woodville Series: Rich and Humble; or, The Mission of Bertha Grant In School and Out; or, The Conquest of Richard Grant Watch and Wait; or, The Young Fugitives Work and Win; or, Noddy Newman on a Cruise Hope and Have; or, Fanny Grant Among the Indians Haste and Waste; or, The Young Pilot of Lake Champlain (5 hr 21 min)

Chapters

Preface

The Mischief-Makers

The Circus at Whitestone

A Moral Question

Noddy's Confession

Squire Wriggs at Woodville

Noddy's Engagement

The Ring-Master

Good-by to Woodville

An Attempt to Work and Win

Poor Mollie

The Schooner Roebuck

The Drunken Captain

The Shark

The Yellow Fever

The Demon of the Cup

Night and Storm

After the Storm

The Beautiful Island

The Visitors

Homeward Bound

The Clergyman and his Wife