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The fool of the family

Chapter 35: SPORT STORIES
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The narrative follows a gentle, clumsy thirteen-year-old stepchild nicknamed Soft Tommy who navigates a brittle household dominated by a proud stepfather and an indulgent mother while enduring misadventures and social snubs. A sequence of episodic incidents propels him into perilous and comic episodes — domestic blunders, a night in a coffin, encounters with a smuggler, a mistaken voyage, getting lost in the metropolis, and travel out west — as he seeks friendship and a missing father, discovers moments of courage, and ultimately confronts a tragic conclusion.

Western Story Library

For Everyone Who Likes Adventure

Ted Strong and his band of broncho-busters have most exciting adventures in this line of attractive big books, and furnish the reader with an almost unlimited number of thrills.

If you like a really good Western cowboy story, then this line is made expressly for you.

ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT

1—Ted Strong, CowboyBy Edward C. Taylor
2—Ted Strong Among the CattlemenBy Edward C. Taylor
3—Ted Strong's Black Mountain RanchBy Edward C. Taylor
4—Ted Strong With Rifle and LassoBy Edward C. Taylor
5—Ted Strong Lost in the DesertBy Edward C. Taylor
6—Ted Strong Fighting the RustlersBy Edward C. Taylor
7—Ted Strong and the Rival MinersBy Edward C. Taylor
8—Ted Strong and the Last of the HerdBy Edward C. Taylor
9—Ted Strong on a Mountain TrailBy Edward C. Taylor
10—Ted Strong Across the PrairieBy Edward C. Taylor
11—Ted Strong Out For Big GameBy Edward C. Taylor
12—Ted Strong ChallengedBy Edward C. Taylor
13—Ted Strong's Close CallBy Edward C. Taylor
14—Ted Strong's PassportBy Edward C. Taylor
15—Ted Strong's Nebraska RanchBy Edward C. Taylor
16—Ted Strong's Cattle DriveBy Edward C. Taylor
17—Ted Strong's StampedeBy Edward C. Taylor
18—Ted Strong's Prairie TrailBy Edward C. Taylor
19—Ted Strong's SurpriseBy Edward C. Taylor
20—Ted Strong's Wolf HuntersBy Edward C. Taylor
21—Ted Strong's Crooked TrailBy Edward C. Taylor
22—Ted Strong in ColoradoBy Edward C. Taylor
23—Ted Strong's JusticeBy Edward C. Taylor
24—Ted Strong's TreasureBy Edward C. Taylor
25—Ted Strong's SearchBy Edward C. Taylor
26—Ted Strong's Diamond MineBy Edward C. Taylor
27—Ted Strong's Manful TaskBy Edward C. Taylor
28—Ted Strong, ManagerBy Edward C. Taylor
29—Ted Strong's Man HuntBy Edward C. Taylor
30—Ted Strong's Gold MineBy Edward C. Taylor
31—Ted Strong's Broncho BoysBy Edward C. Taylor
32—Ted Strong's Wild HorseBy Edward C. Taylor
33—Ted Strong's TenderfootBy Edward C. Taylor
34—Ted Strong's StowawayBy Edward C. Taylor
35—Ted Strong's Prize HerdBy Edward C. Taylor
36—Ted Strong's TroubleBy Edward C. Taylor
37—Ted Strong's MettleBy Edward C. Taylor
38—Ted Strong's Big BusinessBy Edward C. Taylor
39—Ted Strong's Treasure CaveBy Edward C. Taylor
40—Ted Strong's Vanishing IslandBy Edward C. Taylor
41—Ted Strong's Motor CarBy Edward C. Taylor
42—Ted Strong in MontanaBy Edward C. Taylor
43—Ted Strong's ContractBy Edward C. Taylor

RATTLING GOOD ADVENTURE

SPORT STORIES

Stories of the Big Outdoors

There has been a big demand for outdoor stories, and a very considerable portion of it has been for the Maxwell Stevens stories about Jack Lightfoot, the athlete.

These stories are not, strictly speaking, stories for boys, but boys everywhere will find a great deal in them to interest them.

ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT

1—Jack Lightfoot, the AthleteBy Maxwell Stevens
2—Jack Lightfoot's Crack NineBy Maxwell Stevens
3—Jack Lightfoot TrappedBy Maxwell Stevens
4—Jack Lightfoot's RivalBy Maxwell Stevens
5—Jack Lightfoot in CampBy Maxwell Stevens
6—Jack Lightfoot's Canoe TripBy Maxwell Stevens
7—Jack Lightfoot's Iron ArmBy Maxwell Stevens
8—Jack Lightfoot's HoodooBy Maxwell Stevens
9—Jack Lightfoot's DecisionBy Maxwell Stevens
10—Jack Lightfoot's Gun ClubBy Maxwell Stevens
11—Jack Lightfoot's BlindBy Maxwell Stevens
12—Jack Lightfoot's CaptureBy Maxwell Stevens
13—Jack Lightfoot's Head WorkBy Maxwell Stevens
14—Jack Lightfoot's WisdomBy Maxwell Stevens