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Chapter 10 THE GREAT PICNIC

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our there was a call-over in each of the form-rooms. After

rning. Wrykyn was a boarding-school for the most part, but it had its leaven of day-boys. The majority of these lived in the town, and walked to school. A few, however, whose homes were farther away, came on bicycles. One plutocrat did the journey in a motor-car, rather to the scandal of the authorities,

t it was not a leading characteristic of the school; and at three minutes to nine, as a general rule, you might see

out to-day. A wave of reform could scarcely h

where was

stery. The form-rooms, li

one another in astonish

ple wonder if their brains are not p

rown, the only other occupant of the form-room, "t

y rum. I distinctly remember him giving it out in hall tha

make it out. Whe

n't all

turned up by now. Why

aying it was on again all right. I say, what a swindle if he did. S

shou

here is

ed briskly into the room, as was his habit. Seeing the ob

e you the only two her

don't know. We we

ou seen

, s

ir, if the holiday had bee

should have received some sort

s,

y that you have se

ows, sir. The usual lot

f the b

Not a si

extraor

ence p

shall go to the Common Room and make inquiries. Perhaps, as you sa

n of the difficulty. He was not a house-master, and lived by himself in rooms in the town. It w

lf a dozen masters were seated round the room, and a f

ing on. Several voices hail

Are you alone in

boys turned

e condition as

ated himself

r fellows turned up

inct understanding that there was going to be a Lower Fourth. Yet I go into my form-room this morning, and what do I fin

lloughby, as individuals," said Mr. Spence; "but,

hields precisely. "I have never been confronted with

reed Mr. Wain, plucking at

pence and Mr. Seymour, had begun t

said Mr. Seymour. "Spence, do a h

or bur

le Bo-Peep," said Mr. Seymour. "Well,

to tell me---" b

, as far as I can see, if we divide up the boys who have come to school this morning on fair share-and-share-ali

to realise that I'm the best off of you all. I've got two in my form. It

ll mean?" excla

l, holding the sensible view that first thoughts are best, have ignored the h

urely c

ere are t

n that the entire sch

oted Mr. Spence,

eard of su

history," sa

n rely on him to do the statesman-like thing, but I'm bound to say I shouldn't care to be in his place. It seems to

id Mr. Wain, with aust

ve never heard of anything like it at any public school. When I was at Winchester, my last year there, there was pretty nearly a revolution because the captain of cricket was expelled

ymour

I have to stew in my form-room all day, instructing Pickersgill II., I shall make things exceedingly sultry for that youth. He will wish that the Pickersgill progeny had stop

espair!' He reminds me of Macduff. Macbeth, Act iv., somewhere near the end. 'What,

it, Spence," said Mr. Shields querulou

ly," agree

ters walked on up the stair

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Contents

Chapter 1 MIKE Chapter 2 THE JOURNEY DOWN Chapter 3 MIKE FINDS A FRIENDLY NATIVE Chapter 4 AT THE NETS Chapter 5 REVELRY BY NIGHT Chapter 6 IN WHICH A TIGHT CORNER IS EVADED Chapter 7 IN WHICH MIKE IS DISCUSSED Chapter 8 A ROW WITH THE TOWN Chapter 9 BEFORE THE STORM Chapter 10 THE GREAT PICNIC Chapter 11 THE CONCLUSION OF THE PICNIC
Chapter 12 MIKE GETS HIS CHANCE
Chapter 13 THE M.C.C. MATCH
Chapter 14 A SLIGHT IMBROGLIO
Chapter 15 MIKE CREATES A VACANCY
Chapter 16 AN EXPERT EXAMINATION
Chapter 17 ANOTHER VACANCY
Chapter 18 BOB HAS NEWS TO IMPART
Chapter 19 MIKE GOES TO SLEEP AGAIN
Chapter 20 THE TEAM IS FILLED UP
Chapter 21 MARJORY THE FRANK
Chapter 22 WYATT IS REMINDED OF AN ENGAGEMENT
Chapter 23 A SURPRISE FOR MR. APPLEBY
Chapter 24 CAUGHT
Chapter 25 MARCHING ORDERS
Chapter 26 THE AFTERMATH
Chapter 27 THE RIPTON MATCH
Chapter 28 MIKE WINS HOME
Chapter 29 WYATT AGAIN
Chapter 30 MR. JACKSON MAKES UP HIS MIND
Chapter 31 SEDLEIGH
Chapter 32 PSMITH
Chapter 33 STAKING OUT A CLAIM
Chapter 34 GUERRILLA WARFARE
Chapter 35 UNPLEASANTNESS IN THE SMALL HOURS
Chapter 36 ADAIR
Chapter 37 MIKE FINDS OCCUPATION
Chapter 38 THE FIRE BRIGADE MEETING
Chapter 39 ACHILLES LEAVES HIS TENT
Chapter 40 THE MATCH WITH DOWNING'S
Chapter 41 THE SINGULAR BEHAVIOUR OF JELLICOE
Chapter 42 JELLICOE GOES ON THE SICK-LIST
Chapter 43 MIKE RECEIVES A COMMISSION
Chapter 44 AND FULFILS IT
Chapter 45 PURSUIT
Chapter 46 THE DECORATION OF SAMMY
Chapter 47 MR. DOWNING ON THE SCENT
Chapter 48 THE SLEUTH-HOUND
Chapter 49 A CHECK
Chapter 50 THE DESTROYER OF EVIDENCE
Chapter 51 MAINLY ABOUT BOOTS
Chapter 52 ON THE TRAIL AGAIN
Chapter 53 THE KETTLE METHOD
Chapter 54 ADAIR HAS A WORD WITH MIKE
Chapter 55 CLEARING THE AIR
Chapter 56 IN WHICH PEACE IS DECLARED
Chapter 57 MR. DOWNING MOVES
Chapter 58 THE ARTIST CLAIMS HIS WORK
Chapter 59 No.59
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