

“I never saw a King,” Gordon remarked, “and I’m sure
I never expected to seeone sitting on a log in the rain.”
STORIES FOR BOYS
BY
RICHARD HARDING DAVIS
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
1915
COPYRIGHT, 1891, BY
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS.

THIS BOOK OF BOYS’ STORIES IS DEDICATED
TO MY BROTHER
C. BELMONT DAVIS
WHO WAS A BOY ABOUT THE SAME TIME I WAS
| PAGE | |
| The Reporter who made himself King | 1 |
| Midsummer Pirates | 88 |
| Richard Carr’s Baby | 117 |
| The Great Tri-Club Tennis Tournament | 130 |
| The Jump at Corey’s Slip | 166 |
| The Van Bibber Baseball Club | 177 |
| The Story of a Jockey | 184 |
| “I never saw a King,” Gordon remarked,“and I’m sure I never expected to seeone sitting on a log in the rain,” | Frontispiece |
| PAGE | |
| “About time to begin on the goats!” | 44 |
| To the North towered three magnificenthulls of the White Squadron, | 86 |
| “Which do I think will win?” said theveteran boat-builder of Manasquan, | 96 |
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