My Friend Smith: A Story of School and City Life

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My Friend Smith: A Story of School and City Life

by Talbot Baines Reed

EN·~12 hours·39 chapters

Chapters

39 total

Chapter One. - How I came to be sent to Stonebridge House.

16:55

Chapter Two. - How I made my First Acquaintance with Stonebridge House.

18:38

Chapter Three. - How a Mysterious New Boy came to Stonebridge House.

19:40

Chapter Four. - How Smith and I took a breath of Fresh Air and Paid for it.

21:07

Chapter Five. - How a Chapter of Misfortunes befel My Friend Smith and Me.

18:01

Chapter Six. - How things came to a Crisis at Stonebridge House.

17:53

Chapter Seven. - How there arose a Notable Rebellion at Stonebridge House.

19:23

Chapter Eight. - How the Rebellion collapsed, and we left Stonebridge House.

20:57

Chapter Nine. - How I replied to an Advertisement and waited for the Answer.

20:42

Chapter Ten. - How I ran against my Friend Smith in an Unexpected Quarter.

21:14

Description

A shy twelve‑year‑old orphan, raised by a distant uncle, is abruptly dispatched from his quiet village to the imposing Stonebridge House, a boarding academy for “backward and troublesome” boys. The narrator’s voice is tinged with uncertainty, wondering if he truly deserves such a fate, while the indifferent uncle and the stoic caretaker, Mrs Hudson, offer only brief farewells. The new setting feels both intimidating and oddly hopeful, a place where the boy might finally find a purpose.

At Stonebridge, the days unfold under the watchful eye of the weary Mrs Wren, whose spectacles seem to vanish as often as the boys’ mischief appears. A lively troupe of classmates—Jimmy, Joe, and others—turn the classroom into a stage for elaborate pranks, from hidden spectacles to cat‑launching escapades. Their rivalry with the town children adds a constant undercurrent of tension, and the narrator senses that a sudden, dramatic event in the village may soon upend the familiar rhythm of school life, promising a turning point for everyone involved.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (707K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-04-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Talbot Baines Reed

Talbot Baines Reed

1852–1893

A pioneer of the classic school story, this Victorian writer helped shape a genre that stayed popular for decades. His lively tales of school life, especially The Fifth Form at St. Dominic's, made him a favorite with young readers.

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