The High School Boys' Canoe Club by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock
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But young Ripley, as sometimes happens, wasn't caught just then.
He would go on for the present planning mean tricks against those whom he had no just reason to dislike. Yet his time was sure to come. Soon after Dick & Co. were compelled to bid adieu to Lake Pleasant. They had had a splendid time, and had acquitted themselves with great credit in this entry into high school athletics. They had had pleasure enough to last them all the rest of the summer in memory. The cost of transporting their canoe, on the homeward trip, was borne out of the funds of the Gridley High School Athletic Council. Dick & Co. entered three more canoe races against high school teams that summer. All these were run off on the home river, and Dick & Co. had the great glory of winning them all "the Gridley way." After the summer, came the opening of the school year again. Our readers may learn what happened to Dick & Co. in their sophomore year in the second volume of the "_High School Boys Series_," which is published under the title, "_The High School Pitcher; Or, Dick & Co. on the Gridley Diamond_." As to what befell our young friends in the summer vacation which followed their sophomore year, all that is told in the second volume of the "_High School Boys Vacation Series_." That interesting volume is published under the title, "_The High School Boys' Summer Camp; Or, The Dick Prescott Six Training for |
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