124--Among the Missing
125--His Own Helper
126--Honest Kit Dunstable
127--Every Inch a Boy
128--The Young Pilot
129--Always in Luck
130--Rich and Humble
131--In School and Out
133--Work and Win
135--Haste and Waste
136--Royal Tarr’s Pluck
137--The Prisoners of the Cave
138--Louis Chiswick’s Mission
139--The Professor’s Son
140--The Young Hermit
141--The Cruise of _The Dandy_
142--Building Himself Up
143--Lyon Hart’s Heroism
144--Three Young Silver Kings
145--Making a Man of Himself
146--Striving for His Own
147--Through by Daylight
148--Lightning Express
149--On Time
150--Switch Off
151--Brake Up
152--Bear and Forbear
153--The “Starry Flag”
154--Breaking Away
155--Seek and Find
156--Freaks of Fortune
157--Make or Break
158--Down the River
159--The Boat Club
160--All Aboard
161--Now or Never
162--Try Again
163--Poor and Proud
164--Little by Little
165--The Sailor Boy
166--The Yankee Middy
167--Brave Old Salt
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182--On High Gear By Donald Grayson
183--A Wall Street Fortune By Allan Montgomery
184--Winning by Courage By Roy Franklin
185--From Auto to Airship By Donald Grayson
186--Camp and Canoe By Remson Douglas
187--Winning Against Odds By Roy Franklin
188--The Luck of Vance Sevier By Frederick Gibson
189--The Island Castaway By Roy Franklin
190--The Boy Marvel By Frank H. MacDougal
191--A Boy With a Purpose By Roy Franklin
192--The River Fugitives By Remson Douglas
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Burt L. Standish is a pen name for William George “Gilbert” Patten.
Punctuation has been made consistent.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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