ORVILLE COLLEGE
A STORY.
BY
MRS. HENRY WOOD,
AUTHOR OF "EAST LYNNE," "THE CHANNINGS," ETC.
COPYRIGHT EDITION.
LEIPZIG
BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ
1867.
The Right of Translation is reserved.
CONTENTS.
| 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. |