Louis' School Days: A Story for Boys

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Louis' School Days: A Story for Boys

by E. J. (Edith J.) May

EN·~8 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

Maister Dunn.

1:21:49
2

Louis and Meredith on Brandon Hill.

31:59
3

Ferrers begins to be found out.

33:11
4

Dr. Wilkinson proclaims Louis innocent.

1:28:05
5

The finale to Digby's speech.

43:01
6

The counterfeit Mrs. Guppy.

12:11
7

The meeting with Mrs. Paget.

11:16
8

The invitation.

2:42:02
9

THE END

27:07

Description

A bustling marketplace of ideas and petty commerce erupts in the opening scene, where the irascible Frank Digby prowls among boys and assistants, turning every transaction into a theatrical display. With witty barbs about the “money market” and exaggerated references to ancient poetry, the narrative sketches a lively clash between pretentious adults and the restless curiosity of youths. The dialogue crackles with satire, exposing the absurdities of social posturing while inviting listeners into a world where a simple purchase becomes a comedic ritual.

Within the cramped schoolroom, the same energetic chaos continues as students wrestle with lessons, jokes, and the pressure to perform. Frank’s relentless chatter distracts even the most diligent pupils, yet his unabashed confidence keeps him oddly afloat in the academic hierarchy. As the younger boys strive to focus amid the pandemonium, the story gently probes the tensions between authority, ambition, and the innocent desire to

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (471K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Justin Gillbank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The University of Florida, The Internet Archive/Children's Library)

Release date

2006-11-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

EJ

E. J. (Edith J.) May

Best known for heartfelt mid-19th-century stories for young readers, this writer published as E. J. May and wrote fiction centered on girls' lives, conduct, and education.

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