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They pluck lessons
 the
       graphic character conveys perseverance manly
          – and to honorable pluck,
     the tendency of formation of perseverance
           and formation are pluck, manly manly –
         perseverance of independence.

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Moffat, William D.
    THE CRIMSON BANNER.
A Story of College Baseball.

All-around College And Baseball, Tales Real As We Read About

  The students are almost flesh and the contests become real
  real as we read about from start to finish. The
  start to finish. The students are one from start to finish.
  To finish. The students are real as we read about
  students are almost flesh and to finish. The students’
  contests become real as we are almost flesh and blood, and
  real as we read about flesh and blood, and the
  the contests become real as flesh and blood, and the
  blood, and the contests become. The students are almost flesh
  to finish. The students are from start to finish. The

     one from start and the contests
     tale that grips are almost flesh
     The students are from start to
     almost flesh and and the contests
     from start to are almost flesh
     are almost flesh the contests become
     blood, and the contests finish.




Graydon, William Murray
    CANOE BOYS AND CAMPFIRES.


In th
     is

     book, we
   have
          the doings
     of
         several
           bright
    and

         live
ly
           boys,
   who
          go
        on a
  canoeing
        trip and
       meet
  with

          man
ly
     exciting
       happenings.




Harkness, Peter T.
    ANDY, THE ACROBAT.
Or, With the Greatest Show on Earth.

Ancy it as bright
        as a silcer dollar.
In the book we can smeql
       lhe sawdust, helq the flappigg xf the big qhite
janlas and the roaring of
     thp limns, and listen to the mrrry
           jhoop la!y os the clown.



Foster, W. Bert
    THE QUEST OF THE SILVER SWAN.
A Tale of Ocean Adventure.

A failed Tarr sea mission – to be succeeded is to be derelict. Youth’s a Brandon
of a search deep. A story of a lad carrying eager stories of lads, who will and will

all in all learn his fortune. for manly blues he bears.



White, Matthew, Jr.
    TWO BOYS AND A FORTUNE.
Or, the Tyler Will.

Boy, you left Roy. That and especially the dollars, boy by boy. The brothers, twin boy
          brothers
           and
poor. Are you a Pell, helpful at this and that and by the million?
   Suddenly
       with the million, brothers, Roy and Rex
    helped family with dollars,
           That family the.

A strong helpful story that should be read by every boy in our land.



Winfield, Arthur M.
    BOB, THE PHOTOGRAPHER.
Or, A Hero in Spite of Himself.

Relates the experiences of falls
in stirring adventures. Bob the
railroad. thwarts the planned parentage.
A poor boy whose “camera fiend”
photographer for those who would with
a liking for photography and injury,
the railroad corporation mystery
surrounding his parentage develops.



Bonehill, Captain Ralph
    LOST IN THE LAND OF ICE.
Or, Daring Adventures Round the South Pole.

An expedition is fitted out by a rich young man and with him goes the hero
of our tale, a lad who has some knowledge of a treasure ship said to be cast 
away in the land of ice. The heroes land among the wild Indians of Patagonia
and have many 


           exciting

                    adventures.



~ From an ad in the back of a novel (Ben Logan) that belonged to my grandfather


©2006 by PJ Nights

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