Harding of St. Timothy's
HARDING OF ST. TIMOTHY'S
By Arthur Stanwood Pier
THE ANCIENT GRUDGE. Crown 8vo, $1.50.
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & COMPANY
Boston and New York
"FELLOWS," HE SAID, "I'D LIKE TO KNOW IF YOU ARE N'T GETTING TIRED OF THIS SECRET SOCIETY BUSINESS?" (Page 178.)
HARDING
OF ST. TIMOTHY'S
BY
ARTHUR STANWOOD PIER
AUTHOR OF
"BOYS OF ST. TIMOTHY'S," "THE ANCIENT GRUDGE,"
ETC.
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY
The Riverside Press, Cambridge
1906
COPYRIGHT 1906 BY ARTHUR STANWOOD PIER
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Published September 1906
Acknowledgment is made to The Youth's Companion, in which this story first appeared, under the title, "Harry Harding's Last Year."
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
"Fellows," he said, "I'd like to know if you are n't getting tired of this secret society business?" (page 178) Frontispiece One of two boys ... rose and came forward to meet them 8 "The gang is going to the Pie House to-morrow afternoon to drink your health" 58 "And all that noble, noble institution, the Crown!" 76 Doctor Vincent brushed past him and knelt beside the injured boy 96 There was a pleasant twinkle in his eyes 130 Harry, with his heart beating fast, ... looked out into the antechapel 198 The rector awaited them 232
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