Frank Merriwell's Races
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AUTHOR OF
Frank Merriwell's Schooldays, Frank Merriwell's Trip West, Frank Merriwell's Chums, Frank Merriwell's Foes, etc.
PHILADELPHIA
DAVID McKAY, PUBLISHER 604-8 South Washington Square
Copyright, 1903 By STREET & SMITH
He's a beauty!
Jack Diamond uttered the exclamation. He was admiring a horse Frank Merriwell had lately purchased.
He is, agreed Danny Griswold, with his hands thrust deep into his trousers pockets and his short legs set far apart. But think of paying a thousand dollars!
He looks like a racer, declared Bruce Browning, who showed unusual interest and animation for a fellow who was known as the laziest man at Yale.