The publisher was The Religious Tract Society, London. The number of pages is 306.
General information
The story opens in a rather run-down school. There is an unfortunate incident in which a boy is almost killed, and a boy of the name of Jeffreys, not a very popular chap, is held to have been responsible.
Thus the dog acquires a bad name. Throughout the next few years of Jeffreys’ life this incident is brought up against him. He is brought lower and lower, till eventually he finds somewhere to live in the utmost poverty, amongst the very poor. Here by a twist of fortune he ends up looking after some abandoned children. There is a fire, and he rescues somebody, but it is only when he gets that person back to his room that he realises it is the very person whom he had almost killed all those years before.
This book is very well written. I have been wondering whether it is a book for teenagers, or a book for adults, and have come to the conclusion that it’s for teenagers, but only the really bright ones, as there is so much food for thought in it. NH.
Contents
Chapter I.
Dry-Rot.
Chapter II.
A Football Tragedy.
Chapter III.
Gone!
Chapter IV.
Gone Again.
Chapter V.
Freddy and Teddy.
Chapter VI.
Galloway House.
Chapter VII.
What a day for Jonah!
Chapter VIII.
I know a Bank.
Chapter IX.
A Thunderstorm.
Chapter X.
Tossed About.
Chapter XI.
Wildtree Towers.
Chapter XII.
Kidnapping.
Chapter XIII.
Policeman Julius.
Chapter XIV.
Snob and Snub.
Chapter XV.
Fallen in a Hole.
Chapter XVI.
A Brush near Kandahar.
Chapter XVII.
An Official Report.
Chapter XVIII.
Wild Pike.
Chapter XIX.
Scarfe Promises to Remember.
Chapter XX.
A Polite Letter-Writer.
Chapter XXI.
“Going It.“
Chapter XXII.
The Bad Name.
Chapter XXIII.
A Plunge Downward.
Chapter XXIV.
An Angel Unawares.
Chapter XXV.
High Dudgeon.
Chapter XXVI.
Hide and Seek.
Chapter XXVII.
A Brand from the Burning!
Chapter XXVIII.
Come Back.
Chapter XXIX.
A Fresh Start.
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