Wilton School; or, Harry Campbell's Revenge
Frederic Edward Weatherly
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Wilton School; or, Harry Campbell's Revenge
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"His eyes were greedily fixed on the book; then he would write a little, then look again, then write again. He was cribbing."—WILTON SCHOOL, page 33.
WILTON SCHOOL:
OR,
HARRY CAMPBELL'S REVENGE.
A Tale.
BY
A Tale.
BY
FRED. E. WEATHERLY, B.A.,
AUTHOR OF "MURIEL, AND OTHER POEMS."
EDINBURGH: W. P. NIMMO, HAY, & MITCHELL 1872
EDINBURGH: W. P. NIMMO, HAY, & MITCHELL 1872
TO My Little Brothers, ALFRED, ARTHUR, HERBERT, LEWIS, AND CECIL, I DEDICATE THIS TALE.
AUTHOR OF "MURIEL, AND OTHER POEMS."
EDINBURGH: W. P. NIMMO, HAY, & MITCHELL 1872
EDINBURGH: W. P. NIMMO, HAY, & MITCHELL 1872
TO My Little Brothers, ALFRED, ARTHUR, HERBERT, LEWIS, AND CECIL, I DEDICATE THIS TALE.
CONTENTS.
ILLUSTRATIONS
"His eyes were greedily fixed on the book; then he would write a little, then look again, then write again. He was cribbing." . . . . . . . . . Frontispiece
"'Leave him to me,' said Warburton, a tall ungainly boy of fourteen, as boy after boy was eager to take the quarrel to himself."
"There he was, safe on the ground at last."
"He never uttered a word, but ate his breakfast, and enjoyed it thoroughly."
"His eyes were greedily fixed on the book; then he would write a little, then look again, then write again. He was cribbing." . . . . . . . . . Frontispiece
"'Leave him to me,' said Warburton, a tall ungainly boy of fourteen, as boy after boy was eager to take the quarrel to himself."
"There he was, safe on the ground at last."
"He never uttered a word, but ate his breakfast, and enjoyed it thoroughly."
WILTON SCHOOL
CHAPTER I.
A LONG GOOD-BYE.
CHAPTER II.
WHY THE SAD GOOD-BYE WAS GIVEN.
CHAPTER III.
SAD INFORMATION.
CHAPTER IV.
WILTON SCHOOL.
CHAPTER V.
MOTHER AND SON.
CHAPTER VI.
INJURED INNOCENCE.
CHAPTER VII.
A BOY FIGHT AT SCHOOL.
"'Leave him to me,' said Warburton, a tall ungainly boy of fourteen, as boy after boy was eager to take the quarrel to himself."—WILTON SCHOOL, page 52.
"'Leave him to me,' said Warburton, a tall ungainly boy of fourteen, as boy after boy was eager to take the quarrel to himself."—WILTON SCHOOL, page 52.
CHAPTER VIII.
FRIENDS IN MISFORTUNE.
CHAPTER IX.
HARRY PUT ON TRIAL.
CHAPTER X.
SUNLIGHT.
CHAPTER XI.
MOVING HOME.
CHAPTER XII.
BULLYING.
CHAPTER XIII.
FLIGHT.
"There he was, safe on the ground at last."—WILTON SCHOOL, page 98
"There he was, safe on the ground at last."—WILTON SCHOOL, page 98
CHAPTER XIV.
AT SLEEP AT LAST.
CHAPTER XV.
THE BITERS BIT.
CHAPTER XVI.
BLEWCOME'S ROYAL MENAGERIE.
"He never uttered a word, but ate his breakfast, and enjoyed it thoroughly."—WILTON SCHOOL, page 131.
"He never uttered a word, but ate his breakfast, and enjoyed it thoroughly."—WILTON SCHOOL, page 131.
CHAPTER XVII.
THE LOST FOUND.
CHAPTER XVIII.
FATHER AND SON.
CHAPTER XIX.
AT WILTON ONCE MORE.
CHAPTER XX.
AVENGED AT LAST.
A LONG GOOD-BYE.
CHAPTER II.
WHY THE SAD GOOD-BYE WAS GIVEN.
CHAPTER III.
SAD INFORMATION.
CHAPTER IV.
WILTON SCHOOL.
CHAPTER V.
MOTHER AND SON.
CHAPTER VI.
INJURED INNOCENCE.
CHAPTER VII.
A BOY FIGHT AT SCHOOL.
"'Leave him to me,' said Warburton, a tall ungainly boy of fourteen, as boy after boy was eager to take the quarrel to himself."—WILTON SCHOOL, page 52.
"'Leave him to me,' said Warburton, a tall ungainly boy of fourteen, as boy after boy was eager to take the quarrel to himself."—WILTON SCHOOL, page 52.
CHAPTER VIII.
FRIENDS IN MISFORTUNE.
CHAPTER IX.
HARRY PUT ON TRIAL.
CHAPTER X.
SUNLIGHT.
CHAPTER XI.
MOVING HOME.
CHAPTER XII.
BULLYING.
CHAPTER XIII.
FLIGHT.
"There he was, safe on the ground at last."—WILTON SCHOOL, page 98
"There he was, safe on the ground at last."—WILTON SCHOOL, page 98
CHAPTER XIV.
AT SLEEP AT LAST.
CHAPTER XV.
THE BITERS BIT.
CHAPTER XVI.
BLEWCOME'S ROYAL MENAGERIE.
"He never uttered a word, but ate his breakfast, and enjoyed it thoroughly."—WILTON SCHOOL, page 131.
"He never uttered a word, but ate his breakfast, and enjoyed it thoroughly."—WILTON SCHOOL, page 131.
CHAPTER XVII.
THE LOST FOUND.
CHAPTER XVIII.
FATHER AND SON.
CHAPTER XIX.
AT WILTON ONCE MORE.
CHAPTER XX.
AVENGED AT LAST.
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