
| CHAPTER | |
| I. | In the Plantation. |
| II. | The New Boy. |
| III. | Hard and Obstinate as Nails. |
| IV. | Sir Simon Orville's Offered Reward. |
| V. | Mother Butter's Lodgings. |
| VI. | Mr. Gall abroad. |
| VII. | Mr. Lamb improves his Mind in Private. |
| VIII. | A Loss. |
| IX. | Christmas Day. |
| X. | A Man in a Blaze. |
| XI. | Only the Heat! |
| XII. | In the Shop in Oxford Street. |
| XIII. | If the Boys had but seen! |
| XIV. | Over the Water. |
| XV. | Dick's Bath. |
| XVI. | The Duel. |
| XVII. | Mr. Leek in Convulsions. |
| XVIII. | Told at Last. |
| XIX. | A Visitor for Sir Simon. |
| XX. | As if Ill Luck followed him. |
| XXI. | The Outbreak. |
| XXII. | Before the Examiners. |
| XXIII. | Falling from a Pinnacle. |
| XXIV. | In the Quadrangle. |
| XXV. | Very Peacefully. |
| XXVI. | The End. |
The glowing sunset of a September evening was shining on the fairgrounds around Orville College, lighting up the scene of stir andbustle inva