Dick Merriwell Abroad: or, The Ban of the Terrible Ten
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Standish Burt L.. Dick Merriwell Abroad: or, The Ban of the Terrible Ten
CHAPTER I. – THE STORY OF QUEEN MARY
CHAPTER II. – THE MEETING AT THE CASTLE
CHAPTER III. – AT BEN CLEUCH INN
CHAPTER IV. – BUDTHORNE’S STRUGGLE
CHAPTER V. – LIKE A BIRD OF EVIL OMEN
CHAPTER VI. – BUNOL’S PLOT
CHAPTER VII. – DONE BENEATH THE STARS
CHAPTER VIII. – BUNOL MAKES HIS DEMAND
CHAPTER IX. – THE FIGHT IN THE CASTLE
CHAPTER X. – THE HAUNTS OF ROBIN HOOD
CHAPTER XI. – THE SPANIARD AGAIN
CHAPTER XII. – THE STRUGGLE
CHAPTER XIII. – PROFESSOR GUNN’S WILD RIDE
CHAPTER XIV. – AN EXCITING CHASE
CHAPTER XV. – THE HAUNTED MILL
CHAPTER XVI. – SUNSET ON THE GRAND CANAL
CHAPTER XVII. – THE RING OF IRON
CHAPTER XVIII. – WHEN STEEL MEETS STEEL
CHAPTER XIX. – THE BURSTING OF THE DOOR
CHAPTER XX. – THE OATH OF TERESA
CHAPTER XXI. – THE LAST STROKE
CHAPTER XXII. – BEFORE THE PARTHENON
CHAPTER XXIII. – FIGHTING BLOOD OF AMERICA
CHAPTER XXIV. – MARO AND TYRUS
CHAPTER XXV. – TWO ENGLISHMEN
CHAPTER XXVI. – WAS IT A MISTAKE?
CHAPTER XXVII. – THE PURSUIT
CHAPTER XXVIII. – DONATUS, THE SULIOTE
CHAPTER XXIX. – IN THE CAVE
CHAPTER XXX. – OUT OF THE TOILS
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After having the romantic story of Queen Mary thus repeated for them by the old professor, the boys felt a deeper interest in Holyrood Castle as they wandered through its rooms. The guide showed them through the Chapel Royal, which is a beautiful fragment of the ancient abbey, conducted them into the picture gallery and the tapestry apartment, gave them a chance to inspect Lord Darnley’s rooms, and finally brought them to Queen Mary’s apartments, showing where the queen had supped on that fatal night and pointing to dark stains on the floor of the narrow corridor outside, which, in broadest Scotch, he soberly declared “were made wi’ th’ blud o’ Rizzio himsel’.”
“What’s the matter, old man?” he finally exclaimed. “Why don’t you brace up and chase that thundercloud off your face?”
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“I were struck on th’ heid wi’ somethin’.”
“Where is the abrasion or the swelling?”
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