Glengarry School Days: a story of early days in Glengarry  by Pseudonym Ralph Connor
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			X.    THE BEAR HUNT 
			XI. JOHN CRAVEN'S METHOD XII. THE DOWNFALL XIII. THE FIRST ROUND XIV. THE FINAL ROUND XV. THE RESULT GLENGARRY SCHOOL DAYS CHAPTER I THE SPELLING-MATCH The "Twentieth" school was built of logs hewn on two sides. The cracks were chinked and filled with plaster, which had a curious habit of falling out during the summer months, no one knew how; but somehow the holes always appeared on the boys' side, and being there, were found to be most useful, for as looking out of the window was forbidden, through  | 
		
			
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