Stoddard William Osborn. Ned, the son of Webb: What he did.
CHAPTER I. THE WAR SPIRIT
CHAPTER II. NED WEBB'S OUTING
CHAPTER III. A VERY WIDE LAKE
CHAPTER IV. BEHIND THE TIMES
CHAPTER V. THE WAR SUMMONS
CHAPTER VI. THE SEA KING
CHAPTER VII. THE KEELS OF THE NORTHLAND
CHAPTER VIII. THE SCOUTING PARTY
CHAPTER IX. THE GREAT FULFORD FIGHT
CHAPTER X. THE COMING OF HAROLD THE SAXON
CHAPTER XI. THE BATTLE OF STAMFORD BRIDGE
CHAPTER XII. A RIDE IN OLD ENGLAND
CHAPTER XIII. THE HOST OF THE NORMANS
CHAPTER XIV. THE BATTLE OF SENLAC
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"Your grandmother is right, Edward. I agree with her entirely. She thinks that too much of your vacation time ought not to be spent in the woods, and it must not be. I wish, however, to say something more. Your education must continue without too great an interruption. There are ideas which I intend you to obtain while under my care."
"Why, grandfather!" exclaimed Ned, with a somewhat puzzled look on his face. "I think so, too. I don't care to be all the while in the woods. I want to do some fishing."
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"Luk at her!" shouted Pat. "She's out for fun the day. She's full o' life. Oh! but isn't she a beauty!"
"Whoop!" yelled Ned. "This is better than being shut up in a grammar school."