'Jim Morgan, the son of improvident parents, performs a kindness for a wealthy lady who, as a reward, undertakes to educate him. As part of his training he is sent to the nautical training ship
Vernon which was established by Henry Parkes in 1866. Jim makes good and eventually becomes a respected citizen. The chief interest in the story today lies in the reference to the
Vernon, an interesting experiment in Australian education' (Saxby,
A History of Australian Children's Literature 1841-1941, 65).