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"The Vagabonds" are a strolling fiddler and his dog. The fiddler has been ruined by drink, and his monologue is one of the most pathetic and effective pieces in our literature.

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1. Adrift in the Ice Fields By Capt. Chas. W. Hall 2. All Aboard or Life on the Lake By Oliver Optic 3. Ark of Elm Island By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 4. Arthur Brown the Young Captain By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 5. Boat Club, The, or the Bunkers of Rippleton By Oliver Optic 6. Boy Farmers of Elm Island, The By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 7. Boys of Grand Pré School By Prof. James DeMille 8. "B. O. W. C.", The By Prof. James DeMille 9. Brought to The Front or the Young Defenders By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 10. Burying the Hatchet or the Young Brave of the Delawares By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 11. Cast Away in the Cold By Dr. Isaac I. Hayes 12. Charlie Bell the Waif of Elm Island By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 13. Child of the Island Glen By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 14. Crossing the Quicksands By Samuel W. Cozzens 15. Cruise of the Casco By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 16. Fire in the Woods By Prof. James DeMille 17. Fisher Boys of Pleasant Cove By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 18. Forest Glen or the Mohawk's Friendship By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 19. Good Old Times By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 20. Hardscrabble of Elm Island By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 21. Haste or Waste or the Young Pilot of Lake Champlain By Oliver Optic 22. Hope and Have By Oliver Optic 23. In School and Out or the Conquest of Richard Grant By Oliver Optic 24. John Godsoe's Legacy By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 25. Just His Luck By Oliver Optic 26. Lion Ben of Elm Island By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 27. Little by Little or the Cruise of the Flyaway By Oliver Optic 28. Live Oak Boys or the Adventures of Richard Constable Afloat and Ashore By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 29. Lost in the Fog By Prof. James DeMille 30. Mission of Black Rifle or On the Trail By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 31. Now or Never or the Adventures of Bobby Bright By Oliver Optic 32. Poor and Proud or the Fortunes of Kate Redburn By Oliver Optic 33. Rich and Humble or the Mission of Bertha Grant By Oliver Optic 34. Sophomores of Radcliffe or James Trafton and His Boston Friends By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 35. Sowed by the Wind or the Poor Boy's Fortune By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 36. Spark of Genius or the College Life of James Trafton By Elijah Kellogg 37. Stout Heart or the Student from Over the Sea By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 38. Strong Arm and a Mother's Blessing By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 39. Treasure of the Sea By Prof. James DeMille 40. Try Again or the Trials and Triumphs of Harry West By Oliver Optic 41. Turning of the Tide or Radcliffe Rich and his Patients By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 42. Unseen Hand or James Renfew and His Boy Helpers By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 43. Watch and Wait or the Young Fugitives By Oliver Optic 44. Whispering Pine or the Graduates of Radcliffe By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 45. Winning His Spurs or Henry Morton's First Trial By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 46. Wolf Run or the Boys of the Wilderness By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 47. Work and Win or Noddy Newman on a Cruise By Oliver Optic 48. Young Deliverers of Pleasant Cove By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 49. Young Shipbuilders of Elm Island By Rev. Elijah Kellogg 50. Young Trail Hunters By Samuel
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