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Frank Merriwell's danger

Chapter 40: Transcriber’s note
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The narrative follows a group of college students enjoying the arrival of spring on campus after a long winter. As the sun shines, the atmosphere is lively with students engaging in various activities, from smoking pipes to whittling and joking with one another. The freshmen, eager and inexperienced, display their youthful exuberance, while the upperclassmen exhibit a mix of nonchalance and camaraderie. The focus shifts to the excitement surrounding baseball, highlighting the social dynamics and interactions among the students as they embrace the season's warmth and the promise of new beginnings.

Transcriber’s note

Minor punctuation errors have been changed without notice. Spelling has been retained as originally published.

Page 28: “a shudded of horror” “a shudder of horror”
Page 90: “off his feet. feet.” “off his feet.”
Page 114: “Frank thought swftly” “Frank thought swiftly”
Page 117: “Oh, say, Merrry!” “Oh, say, Merry!”
Page 121: “in such a mannner” “in such a manner”
Page 124: “fannned three times” “fanned three times”
Page 132: “are lease expected” “are least expected”