Harry Watson's High School Days; Or, The Rivals of Rivertown
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A new student arrives at a small-town high school and becomes embroiled in rivalries, pranks, and athletic contests that test character and courage. He endures bullying, proves his mettle in sledding and skating episodes, and faces false charges that prompt investigation and a tense journey to settle disputes. Friends form committees, clues are discovered, and daring rescues and fast-paced pursuits expose loyalties and reveal true motives. The episodic narrative emphasizes sportsmanship, honor, and friendship as misunderstandings are resolved and the protagonist’s reputation is ultimately restored.
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