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by Ernest Raymond

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If you have ever steamed up the Estuary of the Fal that stately Cornish river and gazed with rapture at the lofty and thick-wooded hills through which the wide stream runs you have probably seen on the eastern bank the splendid mansion of Graysroof.
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A story of boarding school life in the years leading up to the First World War and, in Book 2, the boy protagonists at war. The narrator Rupert Ray’s closest friend is Edgar Gray Doe and both boys are intelligent and attractive and very fond of each other, as are two of the masters, Radley and ‘Chappy’, the school doctor. ( )
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If you have ever steamed up the Estuary of the Fal that stately Cornish river and gazed with rapture at the lofty and thick-wooded hills through which the wide stream runs you have probably seen on the eastern bank the splendid mansion of Graysroof.

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