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    John Henry Smith


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      Produced by Robert Shimmin, Graeme Mackreth and the Online DistributedProofreading Team.

      "... and I got it"]

      John Henry Smith

      A Humorous Romance of Outdoor Life

      By

      FREDERICK UPHAM ADAMS Author of "John Burt" and "The KidnappedMillionaires"

      Illustrated for Mr. Smith by A.B. FROST

      NEW YORK Doubleday, Page & Company 1905

      Copyright, 1905, by Doubleday, Page & Company Published June, 1905

      _All rights reserved, including that of translation into foreignlanguages, including the Scandinavian._

      DEDICATED TO MY DAUGHTER Olive Marie Adams

      TO THE READER

      John Henry Smith has requested me to revise and edit his diary, and, touse his own expression, "See if I can make some kind of a book from it."It was his idea that I should eliminate certain marked passages, anddisguise others, so as to conceal the identity of the originals. SinceMr. Smith is abroad I can do as I please. Aside from renaming hischaracters, I have left them exactly as he has drawn them. This may leadhim to do his own editing in the future.

      I have also taken the liberty of reproducing some of the sketches madeby Mr. Smith. In addition to literary, artistic, and athletic gifts Mr.Smith has had the rare good fortune to--but I must not anticipate hisstory.

      THE EDITOR

      Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y.

      CONTENTS

      ENTRY NO. PAGE

      I. Miss Harding is Coming 3

      II. Mainly about Smith 21

      III. Mr. Harding Wins a Bet 29

      IV. Bishop's Hired Man 44

      V. The Eagle's Nest 54

      VI. I Play with Miss Harding 65

      VII. Two Boys from Buckfield 77

      VIII. Downfall of Mr. Harding 91

      IX. Mr. Smith Gets Busy 102

      X. The Two Gladiators 115

      XI. The Barn Dance 136

      XII. The St. Andrews Swing 154

      XIII. Our New Professional 176

      XIV. Myself and I 188

      XV. The Auto and the Bull 199

      XVI. Miss Harding Owns Up 219

      XVII. The Passing of Percy 235

      XVIII. Mr. Harding's Struggle 253

      XIX. The Tornado 258

      XX. Fat Ewes and Sharp Knives 281

      XXI. I am Entirely Satisfied 300

      XXII. I am Utterly Miserable 303

      XXIII. A Few Closing Confessions 317

      THE CHARACTERS

      JOHN HENRY SMITH, who tells the story. Heir of his father, lives inWoodvale club house, devoted to golf, becomes interested in Wall Street,and falls in love with Grace Harding

      GRACE HARDING, only daughter of Robert L. Harding, visitor in Woodvale

      ROBERT L. HARDING, millionaire railway magnate, who first despises golfand then becomes infatuated with it

      MRS. HARDING, the matter-of-fact wife of the above

      JIM BISHOP, farmer near Woodvale, who knew Harding when the two wereboys in Buckfield, Maine

      WILLIAM WALLACE, Bishop's hired man, later golf professional inWoodvale, and later something else

      OLIVE LAWRENCE, pupil to William Wallace

      PERCY LAHUME, in love with Miss Lawrence

      JAMES CARTER, wealthy member of Woodvale, who knows how to keep a secret

      MISS DANGERFIELD, who makes a collection of golf balls

      MISS ROSS, who is very pretty

      MR. and MRS. CHILVERS, and MR. and MRS. MARSHALL, estimable youngpeople, who enter into this narrative

      BOYD, LAWSON, DUFF, BELL, MONAHAN, ETC., members in good standing in theWoodvale Golf and Country Club

     


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