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CONTENTS.
PAGE
CHAP. I.
Richard Grant and Friend get into an awful Scrape. 11
CHAP. II.
Richard jumps out of the Frying-pan into the Fire. 23
CHAP. III.
Richard finds that no Chastening seemeth joyous. 35
CHAP. IV.
Richard makes a tremendous Sensation at Woodville. 47
CHAP. V.
Richard is determined to be revenged. 59
CHAP. VI.
Richard gives another Illustration of Sleep-walking. 71
CHAP. VII.
Richard kindles a Fire. 83
CHAP. VIII.
Richard beholds how great a Matter a little Fire kindleth. 96
CHAP. IX.
Richard goes to the Tunbrook Military Institute. 110
CHAP. X.
Richard learns the meaning of Right About Face. 123
CHAP. XI.
Richard goes through the Drill, and has a set-to in the Grove. 136
CHAP. XII.
Richard does a "Big Thing" and takes the Consequences. 151
CHAP. XIII.
Richard listens to a Homily on Fighting, and spends the Night in
the Guard House. 166
CHAP. XIV.
Richard does Guard Duty, and is captured by an Enemy. 180
CHAP. XV.
Richard finds himself in the Hands of the Regulators. 194
CHAP. XVI.
Richard becomes First Sergeant of Company D. 208
CHAP. XVII.
Richard gives the Tunbrookers a Lesson in Boating. 220
CHAP. XVIII.
Richard wins another Race, and Tunbrook is mutinous. 235
CHAP. XIX.
Richard is determined, and some Allusion is made to
"Watermelons." 247
CHAP. XX.
Richard Visits Green Island, and the Regulators consider
their Plans. 260
CHAP. XXI.
Richard annihilates the Regulators, and the Story is concluded. 273
IN SCHOOL AND OUT;
OR,
THE CONQUEST OF RICHARD GRANT.
CHAPTER I.
RICHARD GRANT AND FRIEND GET INTO AN AWFUL SCRAPE.
"Now, steady as she is," said Sandy Brimblecom, who lay upon the
half-deck of the Greyhound, endeavoring to peer through the darkness of
a cloudy night, which had settled deep and dense upon the Hudson, and
obscured every object on the shore. "Steady as she is, Dick, and we
shall go in all right."
"Ay, ay; steady it is," replied Richard Grant, who was at the helm.
"Port a little! Port a little!" added Sandy, a few moments after, as he
discovered the entrance of a little inlet, which was the destination of
the Greyhound.
"Shut up your head, Sandy!" replied Richard, in a low but energetic
tone. "You might as well publish our plan in the newspaper as speak as
loud as that."
PAGE
CHAP. I.
Richard Grant and Friend get into an awful Scrape. 11
CHAP. II.
Richard jumps out of the Frying-pan into the Fire. 23
CHAP. III.
Richard finds that no Chastening seemeth joyous. 35
CHAP. IV.
Richard makes a tremendous Sensation at Woodville. 47
CHAP. V.
Richard is determined to be revenged. 59
CHAP. VI.
Richard gives another Illustration of Sleep-walking. 71
CHAP. VII.
Richard kindles a Fire. 83
CHAP. VIII.
Richard beholds how great a Matter a little Fire kindleth. 96
CHAP. IX.
Richard goes to the Tunbrook Military Institute. 110
CHAP. X.
Richard learns the meaning of Right About Face. 123
CHAP. XI.
Richard goes through the Drill, and has a set-to in the Grove. 136
CHAP. XII.
Richard does a "Big Thing" and takes the Consequences. 151
CHAP. XIII.
Richard listens to a Homily on Fighting, and spends the Night in
the Guard House. 166
CHAP. XIV.
Richard does Guard Duty, and is captured by an Enemy. 180
CHAP. XV.
Richard finds himself in the Hands of the Regulators. 194
CHAP. XVI.
Richard becomes First Sergeant of Company D. 208
CHAP. XVII.
Richard gives the Tunbrookers a Lesson in Boating. 220
CHAP. XVIII.
Richard wins another Race, and Tunbrook is mutinous. 235
CHAP. XIX.
Richard is determined, and some Allusion is made to
"Watermelons." 247
CHAP. XX.
Richard Visits Green Island, and the Regulators consider
their Plans. 260
CHAP. XXI.
Richard annihilates the Regulators, and the Story is concluded. 273
IN SCHOOL AND OUT;
OR,
THE CONQUEST OF RICHARD GRANT.
CHAPTER I.
RICHARD GRANT AND FRIEND GET INTO AN AWFUL SCRAPE.
"Now, steady as she is," said Sandy Brimblecom, who lay upon the
half-deck of the Greyhound, endeavoring to peer through the darkness of
a cloudy night, which had settled deep and dense upon the Hudson, and
obscured every object on the shore. "Steady as she is, Dick, and we
shall go in all right."
"Ay, ay; steady it is," replied Richard Grant, who was at the helm.
"Port a little! Port a little!" added Sandy, a few moments after, as he
discovered the entrance of a little inlet, which was the destination of
the Greyhound.
"Shut up your head, Sandy!" replied Richard, in a low but energetic
tone. "You might as well publish our plan in the newspaper as speak as
loud as that."
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