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The Purple Pennant

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The Purple Pennant (1916)
by Ralph Henry Barbour, illustrated by Norman Rockwell
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"Like a white streak, Perry breasted the string"
[Page 318]

THE
PURPLE PENNANT


BY


RALPH HENRY BARBOUR

AUTHOR OF "THE SECRET PLAY," "THE LUCKY SEVENTH," ETC.



ILLUSTRATED BY

NORMAN P. ROCKWELL



NEW YORK AND LONDON

D. APPLETON AND COMPANY

1916

Copyright, 1916, by

D. APPLETON AND COMPANY



Printed in the United States of America

CONTENTS
Chapter Page
I. Fudge Is Interrupted 1
II. The Try-out 11
III. The Shadow on the Curtain 23
IV. The Ode to Spring 38
V. Perry Remembers 50
VI. The False Mustache 61
VII. Fudge Revolts 74
VIII. Lanny Studies Steam Engineering 89
IX. The New Sign 99
X. The Borrowed Roller 110
XI. Gordon Deserts His Post 120
XII. On Dick's Porch 130
XIII. Foiled! 142
XIV. The Game with Norrisville 152
XV. The White Scar 166
XVI. Sears Makes a Suggestion 179
XVII. The Squad at Work 190
XVIII. The Officer at the Door 202
XIX. The Train-robber Is Warned 213
XX. Mr. Addicks Explains 226
XXI. On the Track 240
XXII. The New Coach 258
XXIII. Out at the Plate! 273
XXIV. Clearfield Concedes the Meet 290
XXV. Springdale Leads 300
XXVI. The Purple Pennant 311

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
"Like a white streak, Perry breasted the string" Frontispiece
Facing Page
"'On your mark! . . . Set! . . . Go!'" 18
"'What's that?' asked Perry, startled" 220
"Lanny, dropping to his knees on the plate, got it a foot from the ground" 286

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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