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FRANK MERRIWELL’S CHAMPIONS
CHAPTER I—FRANK AND HIS FRIENDS
CHAPTER II—THE LAKE LILY ATHLETIC CLUB
CHAPTER III—SHOOTING AT THE DISK OF GOLD
CHAPTER IV—BRUCE BROWNING’S ADVENTURE
CHAPTER V—HAMMOND’S PLOT
CHAPTER VI—NELL RETURNS A KINDNESS
CHAPTER VII—BY THE WATERS OF LAKE LILY
CHAPTER VIII—A FAIR GUIDE
CHAPTER IX—THE VALIANT DUTCH BOY
Frank Merriwell and his loyal Yale friends are back on the road, this time pedaling through the rugged slopes of Virginia’s Blue Ridge. Their leisurely bike tour, meant to be a scenic escape to the lakeside resort of Glendale, turns lively when Frank’s wheels accidentally smash a violin left on a narrow path. The mishap draws the angry attention of a local youth who claims the instrument and the trail as his own, sparking a tense confrontation that tests Frank’s trademark calm and fairness.
As the group pauses beneath towering pines, the clash over the broken violin quickly reveals deeper questions of respect, private property, and the right way to handle disputes. With his friends—Bart, Jack, Harry, and the rest—by his side, Frank’s quick wit and unflappable demeanor promise a lesson in sportsmanship even before the real adventure truly begins. Listeners will be drawn into the vivid mountain scenery and the spirited camaraderie that defines this classic tale of youthful honor.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (402K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-02-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1945
Best known for creating the wildly popular Frank Merriwell adventures, this prolific dime-novel writer helped shape a whole era of boys' fiction with stories full of school spirit, sports, and action.
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