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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Frank Merriwell's Nobility by Burt L. Standish (AKA Gilbert Patten) This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Frank Merriwell's Nobility The Tragedy of the Ocean Tramp Author: Burt L. Standish (AKA Gilbert Patten) Release Date: February 1, 2004 [EBook #10904] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK FRANK MERRIWELL'S NOBILITY *** Produced by David Starner, Brett Koonce and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team TIP TOP WEEKLY "An ideal publication for the American Youth" FRANK MERRIWELL'S NOBILITY OR THE TRAGEDY OF THE OCEAN TRAMP By BURT L. STANDISH. NEW YORK, April 22, 1899. CHAPTER I. OFF FOR EUROPE. "Off------" "At last!" "Hurrah!" The tramp steamer "Eagle" swung out from the pier and was fairly started en her journey from New York to Liverpool. On the deck of the steamer stood a group of five persons, three of whom had given utterance to the exclamations recorded above. On the pier swarmed a group of Yale students, waving hands, hats, handkerchiefs, bidding farewell to their five friends and acquaintances on the steamer. Over the water came the familiar Yale cheer. From the steamer it was answered. In the midst of the group on deck was Frank Merriwell. Those around him were Bruce Browning, Jack Diamond, Harry Rattleton and Tutor Wellington Maybe. It was Frank's scheme to spend the summer months abroad, while studying in the attempt to catch up with his class and pass examinations on re-entering college in the fall. And he had brought along his three friends, Browning, Diamond and Rattleton. They were on their way to England. Frank was happy. Fortune had dealt him a heavy blow when he was compelled by poverty to leave dear old Yale, but he had faced the world bravely, and he had struggled like a man. Hard work, long hours and poor pay had not daunted him. At the very start he had shown that he possessed something more than ordinary ability, and while working on the railroad he had forced his way upward step by step till it seemed that he was in a fair way to reach the top of the ladder. Then came disaster again. He had los
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