CONTENTS.
Eugne Leclerc
CHAPTER
PAGE
I
THE CAPTAIN’S INDIGNATION
13
II
MY NOSE
16
III
COLONEL BOISSOT’S SYSTEM
18
IV
GOOD RESOLUTIONS
23
V
I SEE A MONSTER
25
VI
FRIMOUSSE
29
VII
MONTÉZUMA AND CROQUEMITAINE
32
VIII
THE COLONEL’S HORSE
36
IX
CHILDREN SHOULD CONFIDE IN THEIR PARENTS
39
X
MONTÉZUMA’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS
41
XI
DARING EXPLOITS
47
XII
THE INTOLERANCE OF THE LITTLE BANTAM
51
XIII
HAVE I A VOCATION?
53
XIV
AN ANXIOUS QUESTION HAPPILY SETTLED
56
XV
A PROJECTED BATTLE
59
XVI
MY PROJECT IS DEFERRED
62
XVII
SCIENTIFIC REFLECTIONS ON MY NOSE MADE BY DR. LOMBALOT
67
XVIII
I DISCOVER THAT I DO NOT POSSESS THE BUMP OF COMBATIVENESS
71
XIX
THE BANTAM CEASES TO TROUBLE ME
75
XX
MISS PORQUET’S SCHOOL
78
XXI
A FRIEND.—PRISONER’S BASE
85
XXII
STUDIES.—SCHOOLBOY TALK
88
XXIII
A DREADFUL ADVENTURE
91
XXIV
DON’T LET MARC KNOW
94
XXV
“THE BOY WHO HAS BEEN SO ILL”
99
XXVI
MARC’S FRIENDSHIP FOR ME
101
XXVII
PLANS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
105
XXVIII
THE PROSPECT OF GOING TO COLLEGE
108
XXIX
AT BOIS-CLAIR
110
XXX
ULYSSES MAKES HIS APPEARANCE
116
XXXI
SAD NEWS FOR ME
119
XXXII
I GO TO COLLEGE.—A PUPIL CALLED BORNIQUET
121
XXXIII
MY NOSE STILL TROUBLES ME
126
XXXIV
“AZOR! AZOR!”
128
XXXV
THE THEORY OF SELF-DEFENCE
134
XXXVI
STILL A COWARD
137
XXXVII
INCONSISTENCY
141
XXXVIII
MY PARENTS’ DEVOTION TO ME
143
XXXXIX
A HUNTING COAT OF FORMER DAYS
146
XL
THE EFFECT OF T
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