Percy Wynn : Making a boy of him / by Francis J. Finn
New York : Benziger Brothers
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Preliminares.
Percy wynn; or, making a boy of him.
Preface.
Contents.
Contents.
Percy wynn.
Chapter I. In which percy wynn bows to thomas playafair and the reader simultaneously.
Chapter II. In which percy is cross-examined by thomas play fair and makes some new friends.
Chapter III. In which percy has a strange mindight adventure.
Chapter IV. In which peters and percy hold a very odd conversation.
Chapter V. In which percy goes a-fishing.
Chapter VI. In which percy takes his first lessons in swim-ming and rowing.
Chapter VII. In which percy, making way for the heavy vil lains of our story, does not appear.
Chapter VIII. In which percy makes a desperate resolve.
Chapter IX. In which percy makes a brave fight against dis couragements.
Chapter X. In which percy rescues tom and harry; tom and harry rescue percy; and a third party rescues the trio.
Chapter XI. In which mr. middleton finds lost sheep, both white and black.
Chapter XII. In which mr. middleton makes a discovery, and passes a restless night.
Chapter XIII. In whichare set down the strange adventures of a runaway.
Chapter XIV. In which percy finds himself on the sick-list.
Chapter XV. "From grave to gay"-a serious conversation, fol-lowed by a game of foot-ball.
Chapter XVI. In which mr. middleton reads a story, and excites much interest.
Chapter XVII. In which percy falls foul of the village youth, and is compelled to "run the gauntlet."
Chapter XVIII. In which some of our friends find it necessary to fight-also to run.
Chapter XIX. Beginning of the christmas holidays. percy is called to the parlor.
Chapter XX. Introduces an extraordinary new-comer to percy and the reader.
Chapter XXI. In which frank asks a great many people a great many questions; teaches percy how to "strike out;" and makes a ...
Chapter XXII. Amerry chrismas to all.
Chapter XXIII. An adventure on the railroad-track.
Chapter XXIV. In which tom meets two young gentlemen whom he is not at all anxious to see.
Chapter XXV. "Farewell. parting is such sweet sorrow"- shakespeare.