Fairview Boys and their Rivals
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ILLUSTRATED
FAIRVIEW BOYS AND
THEIR RIVALS
OR
BOB BOUNCER'S SCHOOLDAYS
BY
AUTHOR OF ""THE YOUNG CRUSOES OP PINE ISLAND,"
"SAMMY BROWN'S TREASURE HUNT," ETC.
ILLUSTRATED
CHARLES E. GRAHAM & CO.
NEWARK, N.J.
—
NEW YORK.
Bob Ran with the Pail to a Man at the Broken-in Door
Frontispiece
CONTENTS
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | Three Chums | 7 |
II. | The First Day at School | 18 |
III. | The Lost Letters | 30 |
IV. | Something of a Mystery | 38 |
V. | The Big Bonfire | 50 |
VI. | Bombarded | 56 |
VII. | The Spelling Contest | 64 |
VIII. | The Mad Bull | 71 |
IX. | The Nutting Party | 79 |
X. | "The Day of Their Lives" | 85 |
XI. | Robbery | 93 |
XII. | Bob Bouncer's Clew | 100 |
XIII. | An Exciting Hour | 108 |
XIV. | Fire | 115 |
XV. | The Capture—Conclusion | 124 |
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