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FAIRVIEW BOYS AND THEIR RIVALS
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I THREE CHUMS
CHAPTER II THE FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL
CHAPTER III THE LOST LETTERS
CHAPTER IV SOMETHING OF A MYSTERY
CHAPTER V THE BIG BONFIRE
CHAPTER VI BOMBARDED
CHAPTER VII THE SPELLING CONTEST
CHAPTER VIII THE MAD BULL
Three friends—Bob Bouncer, Frank Haven, and Sammy Brown—are buzzing with excitement as the long summer break ends and school begins in the sleepy village of Fairview. Their camaraderie is vivid, from Bob’s boundless energy to Sammy’s clever schemes and Frank’s quiet know‑how, especially when it comes to the oddities of early automobiles. With a “lucky stone” in his pocket and a promise of adventure, Bob leads the trio toward the schoolhouse, eager to see what the new term will bring.
Just as they round the bend by Rainbow Lake, a runaway car careens toward them, its lone driver tangled in a chaotic tumble that sends the vehicle skidding into a mud‑filled ditch. The boys leap into action, their curiosity and bravery pushing them into an unexpected rescue that tests their quick thinking and friendship. As they grapple with the clattering machine and the bewildered youngster inside, the story sets the stage for a summer of daring exploits, schoolyard rivalries, and the kind of mischief that only true companions can share.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (146K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-04-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for lively adventure stories for young readers, this early 20th-century writer created fast-moving tales full of school rivalries, camps, ranches, and seaside mysteries. The books in the Fairview Boys series capture the energy of classic juvenile fiction, with friendship and mischief always close at hand.
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