[Transcriber's note: the Frontispiece was missing from the source book]
BY
R. A. H. GOODYEAR
Illustrated by T. M. R. Whitwell
BLACKIE AND SON LIMITED
LONDON GLASGOW AND BOMBAY
Contents
CHAP.
I. The County Schools' Final
II. The Captain and "The Octopus"
III. A Rival to "The Foxonian"
IV. What followed the First Number
V. Rhymes and Riddles
VI. The Plea of Peter Mawdster
VII. The Squirms in the Forest
VIII. The Burglary
IX. Luke Harwood in the Picture
X. The Merry Men give an Entertainment
XI. Settling the Score
XII. Dick has Friendship thrust upon him
XIII. The Printer is Polite no Longer
XIV. The Fight on the Bowling-green
XV. The Cloud with the Silver Lining
XVI. In which Peter has an Unhappy Day
XVII. The Friend in Need
XVIII. Fluffy Jim provides a Sensation
XIX. Roger returns to Brighter Skies
XX. The Tourist who talked Poetry
XXI. The Merry Men win Glory
XXII. Home Truths for Luke Harwood
XXIII. A Merry Man's Magazine
XXVI. The Three-cornered Tournament
XXV. The Merry Men score Goals
XXVI. Two from Eleven leaves Nine
XXVII. A Gift-goal for St. Cuthbert's
XXVIII. The Winning of the Cup
Illustrations
Forge's Triumph . . . Frontispiece [missing from source book]
"You filthy brutes, you shall suffer for this"
"Jim, don't stand there grinning like an ape"
He next felt himself lifted over the ropes
FORGE OF FOXENBY
"A goal!"
"Straight from the kick-off—a goal!"
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