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.