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Title
The Boys of Columbia High on the Ice
Author
Graham B. Forbes
Year
1911
Publisher
Grosset & Dunlap
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New York
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER
PAGE
I.
Rule or Ruin
1
II.
The Clifford Seven Get a Challenge
11
III.
Bill
22
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When the Athletic Committee Met
32
V.
Lanky's Hard Luck
45
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When Brutus Changed His Mind
54
VII.
Forced to Play
65
VIII.
Up Against the Outcast Seven
76
IX.
The Three Chums
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Lanky Brings News
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Still a Mystery
105
XII.
The Headwaters of the Harrapin
114
XIII.
What the Smoke Meant
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XIV.
The Volunteer Fire Laddies
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XV.
The Old Farmer's Secret
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XVI.
Down the River
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XVII.
Lanky's Lucky Day
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XVIII.
The Puzzle Solved
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XIX.
Found at Last
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XX.
Such A Glorious Day
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XXI.
The Campfire on Rattail Island
198
XXII.
Surprising Clifford
209
XXIII.
The Great Victory—Conclusion
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