Frank Armstrong at Queens

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Frank Armstrong at Queens

by Matthew M. Colton

EN·~5 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

FRANK ARMSTRONG AT QUEENS

0:18
2

Frank Armstrong at Queen's. - CHAPTER I.FRANK ENCOUNTERS A BULLY.

13:25
3

CHAPTER II.AN AFTERNOON OF FOOTBALL.

11:32
4

CHAPTER III.JIMMY GETS IN THE GAME.

12:56
5

CHAPTER IV.FRANK HAS A NEW NAME.

10:47
6

CHAPTER V.CAPTURED BY THE ENEMY.

13:11
7

CHAPTER VI.HAZING AND THE WATER CURE.

13:01
8

CHAPTER VII.SCHOOL SPIRIT AND SCHOOL INFLUENCES.

12:56
9

CHAPTER VIII.QUEEN'S MEETS BARROWS AT FOOTBALL.

15:53
10

CHAPTER IX.WHAT CAME OF A FUMBLE.

11:20

Description

Frank Armstrong arrives at the prestigious Queen’s School with a mix of confidence and curiosity, ready to claim his place among the older students. His first encounter is a tense showdown with a swaggering bully, Chip Dixon, whose sharp jokes quickly turn into a physical challenge that tests Frank’s composure. The scene introduces the school’s lively atmosphere, the rivalries that simmer beneath its polished façade, and the disciplined yet approachable faculty member, Mr. Parks, who hints at the order that will shape Frank’s days.

As Frank navigates the maze of corridors and personalities, he discovers that his new roommate, Gleason, may become an unexpected ally. The narrative balances humor with the earnest determination of a young man eager to prove himself, while offering vivid glimpses of campus life—from the elm‑shaded lawns to the bustling dormitories. Readers are invited to follow Frank’s early trials, setting the stage for further adventures and the growth that lies ahead.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (324K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Michaela Chovitkova and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-05-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Matthew M. Colton

Matthew M. Colton

1859–1925

Best known for the lively Frank Armstrong school-and-sports stories, this writer published under the name Matthew M. Colton while building tales full of football, teamwork, and youthful adventure. The name is generally treated as a pseudonym linked to Walter Camp, one of the most influential figures in early American football.

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