  CHAPTER | PAGE | I | A Strange Affair | 1 | II | A Cruel Implication | 15 | III | Mr. St. Clive proves himself a True Friend | 25 | IV | Ralph's First Day at School | 35 | V | Making Things Straight | 45 | VI | An Early Morning Spin | 55 | VII | Horace Elgert Goes a little Too Far | 65 | VIII | A Mysterious Midnight Visitor | 75 | IX | Altogether Beyond Explanation | 84 | X | Counsels and Promises | 94 | XI | Going in for Grinding | 103 | XII | The Stolen Banknote | 113 | XIII | Divided Opinions | 122 | XIV | By the River Side | 131 | XV | The Lost Pocket-Book | 140 | XVI | Things look Black for Ralph | 150 | XVII | The Plot that Failed | 159 | XVIII | Where the Banknote Went | 168 | XIX | The Lame Horse once more | 177 | XX | To Mr. St. Clive's | 186 | XXI | A House of Refuge | 195 | XXII | An Afternoon Ramble | 204 | XXIII | The Ruin and the Lonely House | 213 | XXIV | For the Sake of Revenge | 222 | XXV | Just in Time | 231 | XXVI | Tom Warren Speaks His Mind | 240 | XXVII | In the Dead of the Night | 249 | XXVIII | The Next Day | 259 | XXIX | What Tinkle and Green Caught | 268 | XXX | What Detained Ralph Rexworth | 277 | XXXI | The Tables are Turned | 286 | XXXII | Flogged and Expelled | 294 | XXXIII | Conclusion | 303 |
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