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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Wilton School, by Fred E. Weatherly 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: Wilton School or, Harry Campbell's Revenge Author: Fred E. Weatherly Release Date: July 31, 2007 [EBook #22183] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** 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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