
DICK RANDALL
DICK RANDALL
BY - ELLERY H. CLARK
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY - WALTER BIGGS
DICK RANDALL
DICK RANDALL
CHAPTER I - THE NEW BOY
CHAPTER II - DAVE ELLIS BREAKS A RECORD
CHAPTER III - DICK AND JIM GO ON A SHOOTING TRIP.
CHAPTER IV - THE SHOOTING TRIP'S UNEXPECTED ENDING
A seventeen‑year‑old Dick Randall steps into the unfamiliar world of Fenton Academy, his thoughts crowded with memories of the farm house he left behind. The overcast sky and the quiet dormitory corridor echo his uncertainty, and the distance from home makes the new routine feel overwhelming. He watches the campus life pass by—a river, a boathouse, an athletic field—while wrestling with a lingering homesickness that seems at odds with his own physical stature.
A friendly hand on his shoulder belongs to Harry Allen, a lively roommate whose easy chatter quickly lifts Dick’s spirits. Allen shares stories about the school’s demanding yet rewarding English program and the charismatic Mr. Fenton, painting a picture of a place where learning and sport go hand in hand. Together they head toward the track to watch a fellow student, Dave Ellis, attempt the pentathlon, giving Dick a glimpse of the camaraderie and competition that await him in his first weeks at the academy.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (233K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by Google Books
Release date
2012-01-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1949
An Olympic trailblazer who also turned his hand to storytelling, he brought the same energy to books that made him famous on the track. His life moved easily between sport, law, public service, and popular writing.
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