The Dozen from Lakerim eBook

Rupert Hughes
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 172 pages of information about The Dozen from Lakerim.

The Dozen from Lakerim eBook

Rupert Hughes
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 172 pages of information about The Dozen from Lakerim.

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY C.M.  RELYEA

1899.

To the best
Father
A boy ever had
(except possibly yours)
belongs the dedication of this story
of life at an academy,
since his Goodness enabled me
to know it and write it

NOTE

About half of this book was published serially in “St. Nicholas.”  The rest of it is here printed for the first time.  If in this story of life at a preparatory school I have neglected to say very much about books and studies, and have stuck to far less interesting matters, such as the games and gambols that while away the dull hours between classes, I hope my readers will graciously forgive the omission.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

IT WAS EVIDENT THAT A SEVERE STRUGGLE HAD TAKEN PLACE

Stop the train and wait for meI’m going to Kingston, too!”

TUG IS TREATED TO A LITTLE SURPRISE-PARTY

QUIZ LEARNED TO SHOOT THE HILLS AT A BREATHLESS RATE

JUMBO SAW A PAIR OF FLASHING EYES GLARING AT HIM OVER THE COVERLET

PRETTY AND ENID

THE CROSS-COUNTRY RUN

THE BOXING-MATCH

TIED UP LIKE DUMMIES IN SACKS

Striker—­out!”

BURNING THE BOOKS

THE DOZEN FROM LAKERIM

I

Some people think it great fun to build a house of cards slowly and anxiously, and then knock it to pieces with one little snip of the finger.  Or to fix up a snow man in fine style and watch a sudden thaw melt him out of sight.  Or to write a name carefully, like a copy-book, and with many curlicues, in the wet sand, and then scamper off and let the first high wave smooth it away as a boy’s sponge wipes from his slate some such marvelous statement as, 12 x 12 = 120, or 384 / 16 gives a “koshunt” of 25.  When such things are erased it doesn’t much matter; but there are occasions when it hurts to have Father Time come along and blot out the work you have taken great pains with and have put your heart into.  Twelve young gentlemen in the town of Lakerim were feeling decidedly blue over just such an occasion.

You may not find the town of Lakerim on the map in your geography.  And yet it was very well known to the people that lived in it.  And the Lakerim Athletic Club was very well known to those same people.  And the Lakerim Athletic Club, or, at least the twelve founders of the club, were as blue as the June sky, because it seemed to them that Father Time—­old Granddaddy Longlegs that he is—­was playing a mean trick on them.

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