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"Don't try it Jerry, you can't make it." "Yes, I can Bob. There's more room than you think. Besides, the hay is soft." "No, don't, Jerry. We're in no hurry," put in the third member of a trio of boys in a big touring car that was skimming along a pleasant country road behind a load of hay. "Don't do it!" "Say, I'm tired of taking in all that fellow's dust," returned Jerry Hopkins. "Hold fast fellows, here we go!" He pressed down the accelerator pedal of the machine and headed the car for a narrow space that showed between the load of hay and the side rails of a bridge that the farm wagon was just crossing. It was a rather small opening to get through but Jerry was a skillful steersman, and, as he had[2] said, he had traveled behind the load of hay so long, breathing the dust kicked up by the plodding horses, that he was tired of it. The driver had been obstinate and would not pull over, and this was the first chance Jerry had had to pass.
In 'Harry Watson's High School Days; Or, The Rivals of Rivertown' by Frank V. Webster, readers are taken on a captivating journey through the ups and downs of high school life in Rivertown. The book is written in a straightforward and engaging style, making it easy for readers to immerse themselves in the story and relate to the characters. Through intricate character development and vivid descriptions of the setting, Webster brings the world of Rivertown to life, allowing readers to feel as though they are right there alongside Harry Watson and his rivals. This book is a classic example of early 20th century YA literature, focusing on themes of friendship, competition, and personal growth. Frank V. Webster's writing is both entertaining and thought-provoking, making this book a must-read for fans of coming-of-age stories or historical fiction. Recommended for readers looking for a heartwarming and nostalgic read.
Takes up the new fad of photographing wild animals as well as shooting them. An escaped circus chimpanzee and an escaped lion add to the interest of the narrative.
Joe Matson moves to a new town and longs to pitch for the local nine, though the presence of a near-psychotically jealous ace pitcher slows his trajectory toward baseball stardom.