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Title: Wilton School
or, Harry Campbell's Revenge
Author: Fred E. Weatherly
Release Date: July 31, 2007 [EBook #22183]
Language: English
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*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WILTON SCHOOL ***
Produced by Al Haines
[Frontispiece: "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
FRED. E. WEATHERLY, B.A.,
AUTHOR OF "MURIEL, AND OTHER POEMS."
EDINBURGH:
W. P. NIMMO, HAY, & MITCHELL
1872
[Transcriber's note: In the original book, each page had its own
header. In this e-book, each chapter's headers have been collected
into an introductory paragraph at the start of that chapter.]
TO
My Little Brothers,
ALFRED, ARTHUR, HERBERT,
LEWIS, AND CECIL,
I DEDICATE
THIS TALE.
CONTENTS.
CHAP.
I.--A LONG GOOD-BYE
II.--WHY THE SAD GOOD-BYE WAS GIVEN
III.--SAD INFORMATION
IV.--WILTON SCHOOL
V.--MOTHER AND SON
VI.--INJURED INNOCENCE
VII.--A BOY FIGHT AT SCHOOL
VIII.--FRIENDS IN MISFORTUNE
IX.--HARRY PUT ON TRIAL
X.--SUNLIGHT
XI.--MOVING HOME
XII.--BULLYING
XIII.--FLIGHT
XIV.--AT SLEEP AT LAST
XV.--THE BITERS BIT
XVI.--BLEWCOME'S ROYAL MENAGERIE
XVII.--THE LOST FOUND
XVIII.--FATHER AND SON
XIX.--AT WILTON ONCE MORE
XX.--AVENGED AT LAST
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."
WILTON SCHOOL
CHAPTER I.
A LONG GOOD-BYE.
Gathering shadows--Harry's wonder--Ambiguous--A long good-bye--The
anchor's weighed.
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