WILLIAM T. ADAMS.

Dorchester,
Oct. 26, 1863.


CONTENTS.

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Chap. I. Richard Grant and Friend get into an awful Scrape. [ 11 ]
Chap. II. Richard jumps out of the Frying-pan into the Fire. [ 23 ]
Chap. III. Richard finds that no Chastening seemeth joyous. [ 35 ]
Chap. IV. Richard makes a tremendous Sensation at Woodville. [ 47 ]
Chap. V. Richard is determined to be revenged. [ 59 ]
Chap. VI. Richard gives another Illustration of Sleep-walking. [ 71 ]
Chap. VII. Richard kindles a Fire. [ 83 ]
Chap. VIII. Richard beholds how great a Matter a little Fire kindleth. [ 96 ]
Chap. IX. Richard goes to the Tunbrook Military Institute. [ 110 ]
Chap. X. Richard learns the meaning of Right About Face. [ 123 ]
Chap. XI. Richard goes through the Drill, and has a set-to in the Grove. [ 136 ]
Chap. XII. Richard does a "Big Thing" and takes the Consequences. [ 151 ]
Chap. XIII. Richard listens to a Homily on Fighting, and spends the Night in the Guard House. [ 166 ]
Chap. XIV. Richard does Guard Duty, and is captured by an Enemy. [ 180 ]
Chap. XV. Richard finds himself in the Hands of the Regulators. [ 194 ]
Chap. XVI. Richard becomes First Sergeant of Company D. [ 208 ]
Chap. XVII. Richard gives the Tunbrookers a Lesson in Boating. [ 220 ]
Chap. XVIII. Richard wins another Race, and Tunbrook is mutinous. [ 235 ]
Chap. XIX. Richard is determined, and some Allusion is made to "Watermelons." [ 247 ]
Chap. XX. Richard Visits Green Island, and the Regulators consider their Plans. [ 260 ]
Chap. XXI. Richard annihilates the Regulators, and the Story is concluded. [ 273 ]

IN SCHOOL AND OUT;

OR,

THE CONQUEST OF RICHARD GRANT.

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