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Benziger Brothers
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284

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Table of Contents

CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
In which I feel compelled to talk much about my early years, and take a journey into the country to spend Christmas night in a very mysterious house, 7
CHAPTER II.
In which Mrs. Raynor and my uncle have a passage at arms, a will is read, and I go to sleep in an unhappy frame of mind, 15
CHAPTER III.
In which I awaken to a sad Christmas, 24
CHAPTER IV.
In which I hear bad news, have brain fever, and after three very gloomy years enter upon a new life, 26
CHAPTER V.
In which I fall out with a young rascal, fall In with new friends, one of whom falls upon said young rascal, and enter the College of St. Maure's in the best of spirits, 30
CHAPTER VI.
In which the Blue Clippers get a new member and the college boys a half-holiday, 42
CHAPTER VII.
In which we go swimming and meet with an adventure, 49
CHAPTER VIII.
In which we fight our battles o'er again and spend a pleasant evening in the infirmary, 55
CHAPTER IX.
In which I have a bad night and produce a sensation in the dormitory, 60
CHAPTER X.
In which we divide our attention between baseball and Latin, and are prepared for a contest in the one and an examination in the other, 65
CHAPTER XI.
In which Percy Wynn meets with a failure, 72
CHAPTER XII.
In which is begun a full and true account of a great baseball game, 75
CHAPTER XIII.
In which is continued and concluded the account of our great game of baseball, and in which I make an agreement with Tom Playfair which, as the reader will find out later, has an important bearing upon this story, 87
CHAPTER XIV.
In which Frank Burdock catches a big fish and makes the acquaintance of the haughty owner of a yacht, 98
CHAPTER XV.
In which this story is within a tittle of losing its chief characters and thus coming to an abrupt end, 108
CHAPTER XVI.
In which we attend a reception, and spend a night at Mr. Scarborough's villa, 125
CHAPTER XVII.
In which Tom and I spend a night in the "haunted house," and in which I meet with an extraordinary adventure, 139
CHAPTER XVIII.
In which the hall clock tells a story, 151
CHAPTER XIX.
In which the chapter proceeds from gay to grave, from lively to severe, 157
CHAPTER XX.
In which Willie Tipp changes his name and becomes the leader of a mischievous organization, 166
CHAPTER XXI.
In which Tom Playfair and Percy Wynn come to Tipp's rescue, 176
CHAPTER XXII.
In which Percy Wynn goes barefoot for the first and only time in his life, 183
CHAPTER XXIII.
In which Tipp makes a speech, 192
CHAPTER XXIV.
In which is given some account of the inter-collegiate contest, and in which we bid our kind professor a long farewell, 196
CHAPTER XXV.
In which Rose Scarborough renews our acquaintance, and sings us several astonishing songs, 206
CHAPTER XXVI.
In which a strange revelation throws new light on the mystery of my uncle's death, 210
CHAPTER XXVII.
In which Mrs. Raynor continues her strange story, and introduces me to two charming little ones, who entertain me with a novel fairy tale, 220
CHAPTER XXVIII.
In which Tom Playfair surprises us, 232
CHAPTER XXIX.
In which Mr. Lang obtains further data concerning the missing money, and Tom bids us farewell, 236
CHAPTER XXX.
In which I have the doubtful pleasure of renewing Mr. James Caggett's acquaintance, 242
CHAPTER XXXI.
In which Mr. Gaggett allows himself to be persuaded to spend a night in my uncle's house, 249
CHAPTER XXXII.
In which I get a letter and make a discovery, 253
CHAPTER XXXIII.
In which Caggett makes a startling disclosure and I pass through the great crisis of my life, 262
CHAPTER XXXIV.
In which Percy Wynn throws additional light upon Caggett's narrative, and puts an end to the mystery, 270
CHAPTER XXXV.
In which Harry Dee has some difficulty in bringing his story to a close, 278

Edition Notes

Series
Father Finn's famous stories
Other Titles
Making it out.

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Pagination
284 p. :
Number of pages
284

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22958638M
Internet Archive
HarryDee
OCLC/WorldCat
22885459

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