Talbot Baines Reed
Literature & Fiction
Follow My Leader: The Boys of Templeton
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Talbot Baines Reed
"Follow My leader"
Chapter One.
The Boys of Templeton.
How our heroes enter upon more than one career.
The Boys of Templeton.
How our heroes enter upon more than one career.
Chapter Two.
How our heroes fall out and yet remain friends.
How our heroes fall out and yet remain friends.
Chapter Three.
How our heroes gird on their armour.
How our heroes gird on their armour.
Chapter Four.
How our heroes are put through their paces.
How our heroes are put through their paces.
Chapter Five.
How Heathcote nearly catches cold.
How Heathcote nearly catches cold.
Chapter Six.
How our heroes begin to feel at home.
How our heroes begin to feel at home.
Chapter Seven.
A General Election.
A General Election.
Chapter Eight.
In which Heathcote becomes interesting.
In which Heathcote becomes interesting.
Chapter Nine.
A Literary Ghost.
A Literary Ghost.
Chapter Ten.
Describes a great battle, and what followed.
Describes a great battle, and what followed.
Chapter Eleven.
How Ponty takes his hand out of his pocket.
How Ponty takes his hand out of his pocket.
Chapter Twelve.
In which Nemesis has a busy time of it.
In which Nemesis has a busy time of it.
Chapter Thirteen.
’Twixt Scylla and Charybdis.
’Twixt Scylla and Charybdis.
Chapter Fourteen.
How Dick has one Latin exercise more than he bargained for.
How Dick has one Latin exercise more than he bargained for.
Chapter Fifteen.
In which our heroes do not distinguish themselves.
In which our heroes do not distinguish themselves.
Chapter Sixteen.
In which a notable Triple Alliance is renewed.
In which a notable Triple Alliance is renewed.
Chapter Seventeen.
The new Captain draws a straight line.
The new Captain draws a straight line.
Chapter Eighteen.
Dick conspires to defeat the ends of Justice.
Dick conspires to defeat the ends of Justice.
Chapter Nineteen.
In which Heathcote mounts high and falls low.
In which Heathcote mounts high and falls low.
Chapter Twenty.
How Coote comes out as a suspicious character.
How Coote comes out as a suspicious character.
Chapter Twenty One.
How our heroes fall out of the frying-pan into the fire.
How our heroes fall out of the frying-pan into the fire.
Chapter Twenty Two.
The Hermit comes out of his cell.
The Hermit comes out of his cell.
Chapter Twenty Three.
Which treats of Law and Justice.
Which treats of Law and Justice.
Chapter Twenty Four.
How our heroes turn their attention to the chase.
How our heroes turn their attention to the chase.
Chapter Twenty Five.
How our heroes make their record.
How our heroes make their record.
Chapter Twenty Six.
How the sword of Damocles still hangs over our heroes.
How the sword of Damocles still hangs over our heroes.
Chapter Twenty Seven.
How the “Martha” comes home to her bereaved friends.
How the “Martha” comes home to her bereaved friends.
Chapter Twenty Eight.
How Nemesis makes her final call.
How Nemesis makes her final call.
Chapter Twenty Nine.
How Templeton turns a corner.
The End.
How Templeton turns a corner.
The End.
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