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A JOLLY FELLOWSHIP.
FRANK R. STOCKTON'S WRITINGS
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"BANG! BANG! BANG!--SEVEN TIMES."
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A JOLLY FELLOWSHIP
BY
FRANK R. STOCKTON
AUTHOR OF "RUDDER GRANGE," ETC.
_ILLUSTRATED_
NEW-YORK CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 1901
Copyright, 1880, by CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS.
TROW'S PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING COMPANY, NEW YORK.
_This story is told by Will Gordon, a young fellow about sixteen yearsold, who saw for himself everything worth seeing in the course of theevents he relates, and so knows much more about them than any one whowould have to depend upon hearsay. Will is a good-looking boy, withbrown hair and gray eyes, rather large for his age, and very fond ofbeing a leader among his young companions. Whether or not he is good atthat sort of thing, you can judge from the story he tells._
CONTENTS.
_Chapter._ _Page._
I. WE MAKE A START 1
II. GOING BACK WITH THE PILOT 16
III. RECTUS OPENS HIS EYES 29
IV. TO THE RESCUE 43
V. STORMING SAN MARCO 56
VI. THE GIRL ON THE BEACH 69
VII. MR. CHIPPERTON 88
VIII. THE STEAM-BOAT IN THE FOREST 100
IX. THE THREE GRAY BEANS 116
X. THE QUEEN ON THE DOOR-STEP 128
XI. REGAL PROJECTS 140
XII. RECTUS LOSES RANK 154
XIII. THE CORONATION 166
XIV. A HOT CHASE 178
XV. A STRANGE THING HAPPENS TO ME 191
XVI. MR. CHIPPERTON KEEPS PERFECTLY COOL 204
XVII. WHAT BOY HAS DONE, BOY MAY DO 217
XVIII. I WAKE UP MR. CHIPPERTON 229
XIX. THE LIFE-RAFT 241
XX. THE RUSSIAN BARK 252
XXI. THE TRIP OF THE TUG 263
XXII. LOOKING AHEAD 274
XXIII. UNCLE CHIPPERTON'S DINNER 285
XXIV. THE STORY ENDS 296