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Title: Frank Fairlegh
Scenes From The Life Of A Private Pupil
Author: Frank E. Smedley
Illustrator: George Cruikshank
Release Date: December 10, 2006 [EBook #20075]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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FRANK FAIRLEGH
SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF A PRIVATE PUPIL
BY
FRANK E. SMEDLEY
"How now! good lack! what present have we here?
A Book that goes in peril of the press;
But now it's past those pikes, and doth appear
To keep the lookers-on from heaviness.
What stuff contains it?"
_Davies of Hereford_
WITH TWENTY-EIGHT ILLUSTRATIONS BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK
A NEW EDITION
METHUEN & CO. LONDON
1904
THIS Issue is founded on the First Edition, published by A. Hall,
Virtue, & Co., in the year 1850.
I. All Right! Off We Go! 1
II. Loss and Gain 12
III. Cold-water Cure for the Heartache 21
IV. Wherein is Commenced the Adventure of
the Macintosh and Other Matters 28
V. Mad Bess 39
VI. Lawless Gets Thoroughly Pot Oot 46
VII. The Board of Green Cloth 59
VIII. Good Resolutions 71
IX. A Denouement 81
X. The Boating Party 93
XI. Breakers Ahead! 100
XII. Death and Change 106
XIII. Catching a Shrimp 114
XIV. The Ball 122
XV. Ringing the Curfew 129
XVI. The Roman Father 136
XVII. The Invisible Girl 145
XVIII. The Game in Barstone Park 150
XIX. Turning th
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