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  2. CHAPTER VII.

    POOR Edith, her's was a hard part to play, and she was but a child yet, and, as she had no counsellors, she must perform her task alone. And a terribly hard task it was during the brief holiday ...

    Article : 1,569 words
  3. CHAPTER VIII.

    The longest lane has a turning, and the biggest bucket in due time becomes emptied. Phillip Armstrong had applied himself diligently and successfully to his studies at Ashfield, and the day had arrived when he was to bid farewell to the ...

    Article : 1,557 words
  4. CHAPTER IX.

    Long Ben proved a tough customer to the Juniors; he kept in, and evidently did not intend being out until he had given his young opponents a considerable amount of trouble, and, in spite of all the exertions of Phillip, Willie ...

    Article : 1,555 words
  5. CHAPTER X.

    The excitement among the spectators in Moore Park became intense, even Phillip began to lose heart, but he preserved a cheerful expression, which sadly belied his real feelings, as he spoke to Willie Poulton and told him to ...

    Article : 870 words
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