Frank Merriwell's Own Company; Or, Barnstorming in the Middle West

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Frank Merriwell's Own Company; Or, Barnstorming in the Middle West

by Burt L. Standish

EN·~4 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

FRANK MERRIWELL'S OWN COMPANY

0:24
2

CHAPTER I. THE DYING MAGICIAN.

7:21
3

CHAPTER II. FRANK'S OPPORTUNITY.

8:06
4

CHAPTER III. SNEEZING SILVER DOLLARS.

16:12
5

CHAPTER IV. CATCHING THE AUDIENCE.

9:07
6

CHAPTER V. THE MIRACULOUS WINEGLASSES.

5:42
7

CHAPTER VI. THE EDUCATED FLY.

16:47
8

CHAPTER VII. UNPLEASANT HAPPENINGS.

12:40
9

CHAPTER VIII. AFTER FRANK'S MONEY.

6:42
10

CHAPTER IX. HARRIS AGAIN VANISHES.

4:23

Description

Frank Merriwell, the celebrated Yale athlete now working as an advance agent for a traveling theater troupe, finds himself thrust into an unexpected crisis at a Midwestern opera house. When the star magician falls ill just before opening night, the packed audience threatens to turn into a disgruntled crowd, and the manager’s worries mount. Merriwell, ever the quick‑thinking problem‑solver, steps in after a frantic summons, determined to keep the show—and the theater’s reputation—alive.

The story follows Merriwell as he navigates the backstage world of performers, doctors, and local promoters, using his athletic instincts and keen sense of fairness to untangle a web of last‑minute mishaps. Along the way he encounters colorful characters, from a nervous doctor to a mysterious bellboy, all while the impending performance hangs in the balance. The opening chapters set the stage for a lively adventure across the heartland, promising intrigue, humor, and the steadfast heroism that has made Frank Merriwell a beloved figure.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (251K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

David Edwards, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2020-12-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Burt L. Standish

Burt L. Standish

1866–1945

Best known for creating Frank Merriwell, this prolific American writer helped define the fast-paced world of dime novels and school sports fiction. His stories of courage, rivalry, and fair play became a huge part of popular reading at the turn of the 20th century.

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