Frank Merriwell's brother
The Greatest Triumph of All
BY BURT L. STANDISH AUTHOR OF “Frank Merriwell’s School Days,” “Frank Merriwell’s Chums,” “Frank Merriwell’s Foes,” etc.
PHILADELPHIA DAVID McKAY, PUBLISHER 604-8 South Washington Square
Copyright, 1901 By STREET & SMITH
Frank Merriwell’s Brother All rights reserved, including that of translation into foreign languages, including the Scandinavian.
FRANK MERRIWELL’S BROTHER.
When Frank Merriwell, in a great hurry, flung open the door of his room and sprang in, he was little prepared for the reception that followed.
From all sides they leaped upon him, clutched him, surrounded him, hemmed him in. There were exactly thirteen of them, and he was alone and unarmed.
Never before had Merriwell quailed in the face of odds, but now he took one look at them and then flung up his hands, crying:
“I surrender!”
They clutched those uplifted hands and dragged them down. They grasped him about the body, around the neck, anywhere, everywhere. Howls of joy arose.
“We’ve got you!” they yelled.
Burt L. Standish
Язык
Английский
Год издания
2023-10-24
Темы
Brothers -- Juvenile fiction; Colorado -- Juvenile fiction; Yale University -- Juvenile fiction; Baseball stories; Teamwork (Sports) -- Juvenile fiction; Merriwell, Frank (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction; Merriwell, Dick (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction