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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."
- 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.
- CHAPTER I.
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