Tom Fairfield's Schooldays; or, The Chums of Elmwood Hall

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Tom Fairfield's Schooldays; or, The Chums of Elmwood Hall

by Allen Chapman

EN·~4 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

Tom Fairfield’s Schooldays

1:05
2

CHAPTER I TOM HEARS STRANGE NEWS

13:53
3

CHAPTER II THE DRIFTING BOAT

7:45
4

CHAPTER III OFF FOR ELMWOOD HALL

8:18
5

CHAPTER IV TOM MAKES AN ENEMY

14:44
6

CHAPTER V TOM FINDS A CHUM

8:22
7

CHAPTER VI AN ANGRY PROFESSOR

8:56
8

CHAPTER VII BRUCE IS WORRIED

8:16
9

CHAPTER VIII THE CALL OF THE PIGSKIN

6:49
10

CHAPTER IX TOM’S TOUCHDOWN

11:08

Description

Tom Fairfield is the sort of bright, resourceful boy who spends his free time tinkering with a newly‑bought motorboat on the river that skirts his village of Briartown. When his friends Dick Jones and Will Bennett ask for a ride across the water, Tom must first wrestle a stubborn engine that has been flooded with oil thanks to a careless mistake by their mutual acquaintance, Dent Wilcox. After a series of practical fixes—cleaning the spark plug, adjusting the forward switch, and finally coaxing the engine to a roar—he gets the boat moving, and the boys cheer at their successful adventure.

The episode opens the tale of Tom’s schooldays, a lively chronicle of camaraderie, mischief, and the small challenges that shape growing up in an early‑twentieth‑century town. Readers will follow Tom and his mates as they navigate schoolyard rivalries, family expectations, and the occasional mishap, all while learning the value of responsibility and good humor. The story captures the earnest spirit of youth, promising plenty of light‑hearted escapades and gentle lessons along the way.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (232K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

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

Release date

2013-09-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Allen Chapman

Allen Chapman

Behind this name is one of the Stratemeyer Syndicate’s busy house pseudonyms, used for fast-moving adventure stories for young readers in the early 1900s. The books helped launch popular series about railroads, school chums, sports, and the excitement of new technology like radio.

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