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Squib and His Friends

CHAPTER XIV. CONCLUSION

Word Count: 4340    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

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Squib and His Friends
Squib and His Friends
“That was the name Squib went by in the nursery and in the household—“the odd one.” Not exactly because of any personal peculiarities—although he had a few of these—but because he had no especial brother or sister belonging to him, and seemed to stand alone, whilst all the others could be paired off together.”
1 CHAPTER I. "THE ODD ONE."2 CHAPTER II. GOING AWAY3 CHAPTER III. THE CHALET IN THE HILLS4 CHAPTER IV. THE LITTLE GOAT-HERD5 CHAPTER V. COMRADES6 CHAPTER VI. HERR ADLER7 CHAPTER VII. HAPPY HOURS8 CHAPTER VIII. A WONDERFUL WALK9 CHAPTER IX. A STORY AND A FAREWELL10 CHAPTER X. A MOUNTAIN STORM11 CHAPTER XI. PLANS AND PROJECTS12 CHAPTER XII. FAREWELLS13 CHAPTER XIII. GOING HOME14 CHAPTER XIV. CONCLUSION