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by Ralph Connor
GLENGARRY SCHOOL DAYS - A STORY OF THE EARLY DAYS IN GLENGARRY By Ralph Connor
GLENGARRY SCHOOL DAYS
CHAPTER I - THE SPELLING-MATCH
CHAPTER II - THE DEEPOLE
CHAPTER III - THE EXAMINATION
CHAPTER IV - THE NEW MASTER
CHAPTER V - THE CRISIS
CHAPTER VI - “ONE THAT RULETH WELL HIS OWN HOUSE”
CHAPTER VII - FOXY
CHAPTER VIII - FOXY'S PARTNER
The story opens in a rough‑hewn log school perched on the edge of a sprawling Canadian forest. Sun‑bleached windows let in a relentless July heat, while the cracked plaster offers the boys secret peeks at the wildlife beyond—squirrels, chipmunks, and the distant hoot of an owl. The building itself feels alive, its creaking walls echoing the restless energy of the children who fill its cramped desks.
At the heart of the school stands Master Archibald Munro, a stern yet charismatic figure whose iron resolve keeps even the biggest boys in line. When the timid minister’s son, Hughie, proposes a spelling‑match, Munro hesitates, aware that the contest could either unleash chaos or channel the pupils’ liveliness into disciplined fun. Captains Margaret Aird and Thomas Finch are quickly chosen, and the classroom erupts into a mixture of anticipation and nervous rivalry, promising a day where words become the battlefield.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (330K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-05-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1937
A bestselling Canadian storyteller and Presbyterian minister, he turned frontier experience into warm, adventurous novels that reached millions of readers. Writing as Ralph Connor, he became one of the most widely read Canadian authors of the early 20th century.
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