Harry Watson's High School Days; Or, The Rivals of Rivertown

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Harry Watson's High School Days; Or, The Rivals of Rivertown

by Frank V. Webster

EN·~3 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total

Harry Watson’s High School Days - CHAPTER I—HARRY SHOWS HIS METTLE

7:19

CHAPTER II—JED BROWN FINDS A PROTECTOR

10:12

CHAPTER III—SOCKER’S PLOT

7:24

CHAPTER IV—HARRY SHOWS HIS GRIT

5:32

CHAPTER V—THE RACE ON SKATES

8:00

CHAPTER VI—THE GIRLS’ RACE

5:56

CHAPTER VII—THE RIVALRY BETWEEN HARRY AND ELMER

7:56

CHAPTER VIII—PAUL’S PARTY

6:02

CHAPTER IX—THE FALSE CHARGE

5:36

CHAPTER X—HARRY IS EXONERATED

9:01

Description

A crisp winter morning finds the boys of Rivertown High buzzing with curiosity as a new face arrives on the hill‑top schoolyard. The town’s two‑story brick school, perched above the Conoque River, is a hotbed for daring games, and the students quickly decide to put the newcomer to the test with a sled‑run down the icy slope. Their banter is lively, their rivalry playful, and the scene is set with a mischievous bully, Pud Snooks, rallying his crew for a little sport.

Enter Harry Watson, a tall, healthy‑looking teen with a quick grin and an even quicker mind. He accepts the challenge without hesitation, showing a knack for knot‑tying and a calm confidence that catches the others off guard. As the sled hurtles toward the sharp bend, Harry’s skillful maneuver suggests he may be more than just another pupil—he could become the spark that reshapes the school’s dynamics, for better or for worse.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (223K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-06-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frank V. Webster

Frank V. Webster

Best known as a house pseudonym of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, this name appeared on dozens of fast-paced adventure stories for young readers in the early 1900s. The books capture an era when boys' fiction mixed pluck, travel, teamwork, and everyday heroics.

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