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  • Wilton School or, Harry Campbell's Revenge

    F. E. Weatherly was an English author known for his works of juvenile fiction, particularly those aimed at young boys. "Wilton School" is one of his notable works and likely follows a similar pattern, blending elements of adventure, school life, and moral lessons.In the novel, "Wilton School," Weatherly may transport readers to the prestigious Wilton School, where they encounter a group of ... Read more

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  • Told in the twilight

    Enriched edition. Enchanting Tales of Twilight and Magic

    F. E. Weatherly's "Told in the Twilight" is a poignant exploration of the delicate interplay between memory and longing, framed within the lyricism characteristic of late Victorian literature. The narrative unfolds in a dreamlike manner, weaving together themes of nostalgia and the passage of time, expertly utilizing vivid imagery and rich metaphors. Weatherly's command of emotive language invites ... Read more

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  • Oxford Days; or, How Ross Got His Degree

    In "Oxford Days; or, How Ross Got His Degree," F. E. Weatherly presents a compelling narrative set against the esteemed backdrop of Oxford University, blending wit with social commentary to explore the transformative journey of its protagonist, Ross. The book juxtaposes the rigors of academic life with the richly textured experiences of student camaraderie, ambition, and the quest for personal ... Read more

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  • Oxford Days; or, How Ross Got His Degree

    Academic Pursuits and Humorous Tales of Oxford University in the 19th Century

    In "Oxford Days; or, How Ross Got His Degree," F. E. Weatherly crafts a delightful narrative that captures the vibrant culture of Oxford University during the late 19th century. With its witty dialogue and sharp social observations, the novel employs a lighthearted yet insightful tone to explore the trials and tribulations faced by the quintessential student, Ross. Through a tapestry of academic ... Read more

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  • Wilton School; or, Harry Campbell's Revenge

    And the evening drew on over the straggling village, weary with its long day's work. The last loaded waggon had passed down the lane by the farm; the last troop of tired hay-makers had trudged gaily homewards; and with the deepening dusk the winds grew cooler, blowing in fresh, along the valley, from the sea. ... Read more

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    Wilton School; Or, Harry Campbell's Revenge

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    Wilton School; or, Harry Campbell's Revenge by F. E. Weatherly: Follow the adventures of Harry Campbell as he seeks justice and navigates the challenges of school life in this classic children's novel. F. E. Weatherly weaves a tale of friendship, courage, and personal growth.Key Aspects of the Book "Wilton School; or, Harry Campbell's Revenge":School Days: The novel offers a glimpse into the world ... Read more

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