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The Grammar School Boys in Summer Athletics

CHAPTER XXIV
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As Prescott's squad again won, Central Grammar was now undisputed Grammar School champion on the water as well as in baseball.
Colonel Garwood tried to pay the offered reward to the members of Dick & Co., but the parents of the boys refused to entertain the idea.
Amos Garwood, not seriously injured in body, was soon well enough to be taken back to the sanitarium.

Here his malady was found not to be severe.

A year later he was discharged, fully cured of his delusions, and able once more to take his place as a useful member of society.
There does not remain a great deal more to be told.
Many of the boys who have appeared in these pages went no further in school life, but stepped out into the working world, there to fit themselves for the men's places in life.
The more fortunate ones, however, went to High School.

All the members of Dick & Co.

were thus favored in being able to go forward into the fields of higher education.


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