Dave Porter in the Far North: or, The Pluck of an American Schoolboy
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Stratemeyer Edward. Dave Porter in the Far North: or, The Pluck of an American Schoolboy
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. ON THE TRAIN
CHAPTER II. A ROW IN A RESTAURANT
CHAPTER III. OFF THE TRACK
CHAPTER IV. WHAT HAPPENED AT THE BARN
CHAPTER V. BACK TO OAK HALL
CHAPTER VI. GUS PLUM'S CONFESSION
CHAPTER VII. HOW JOB HASKERS WENT SLEIGH-RIDING
CHAPTER VIII. A MYSTERIOUS LETTER
CHAPTER IX. DAVE TALKS TO THE POINT
CHAPTER X. AN ADVENTURE ON ROBBER ISLAND
CHAPTER XI. A HUNT FOR AN ICE-BOAT
CHAPTER XII. THE MEETING OF THE GEE EYES
CHAPTER XIII. AN INTERRUPTED INITIATION
CHAPTER XIV. GOOD-BYE TO OAK HALL
CHAPTER XV. DAVE AND ROGER IN LONDON
CHAPTER XVI. SOME IMPORTANT INFORMATION
CHAPTER XVII. ON THE NORTH SEA
CHAPTER XVIII. IN NORWAY AT LAST
CHAPTER XIX. OFF TO THE NORTHWARD
CHAPTER XX. AN ENCOUNTER WITH WOLVES
CHAPTER XXI. CAUGHT IN A WINDSTORM
CHAPTER XXII. SNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS
CHAPTER XXIII. LEFT IN THE DARK
CHAPTER XXIV. THE BURGOMASTER OF MASOLGA
CHAPTER XXV. TO THE NORTHWARD ONCE MORE
CHAPTER XXVI. DAYS OF WAITING
CHAPTER XXVII. DAVE STRIKES OUT ALONE
CHAPTER XXVIII. A JOYOUS MEETING
CHAPTER XXIX. BEARS AND WOLVES
CHAPTER XXX. HOME AGAIN – CONCLUSION
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"Here we are at the station, Dave!"
"Yes, and there is Phil waiting for us," answered Dave Porter. He threw up the car window hastily. "Hi, there, Phil, this way!" he called out, lustily.
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Dave made friends with great rapidity. First came Roger Morr, the son of a United States senator, then Phil Lawrence, whose father was a wealthy ship-owner, Sam Day, who was usually called "Lazy," because he was so big and fat, "Buster" Beggs, "Shadow" Hamilton, and a number of others, whom we shall meet as our story proceeds.
For a while all went well with Dave, but then came trouble with Nat Poole, who had come to the Hall, and with Gus Plum, the school bully, and Chip Macklin, his toady. The cry of "poorhouse nobody" was again raised, and Dave felt almost like leaving Oak Hall in disgust.
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