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BIOGRAPHICAL CHAPTERS

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THE BOY 1

Rev. George Lewis, D.D., Pastor of Congregational Church, South Berwick, Maine.

COLLEGE AND SEMINARY 27

Henry Leland Chapman, D.D., Professor of English Literature, Bowdoin College.

EARLY HARPSWELL DAYS 50

Wilmot Brookings Mitchell, Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Bowdoin College.

THE SEAMAN'S FRIEND 74

George Kimball, Dorchester, Mass.

AS SEEN THROUGH A BOY'S EYES 94

Judge William Oliver Clough, Nashua, N.H.

Wilmot Brookings Mitchell.

LAST DAYS IN HARPSWELL 141

As Seen in Letters and Journal.

REMINISCENCES 169

General Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, LL.D., Ex-Governor of Maine and Ex-President of Bowdoin College.

A TRIBUTE 190

Rev. Abiel Holmes Wright, A.M., formerly Pastor of St. Lawrence Street Church, Portland, Maine.

SELECTIONS FROM WRITINGS

DECLAMATIONS:

Spartacus to the Gladiators 205

Regulus to the Carthaginians 211

Hannibal at the Altar 217

Pericles to the People 225

Icilius 229

Decius 236

Leonidas 241

The Centurion 248

Virginius to the Roman Army 254

General Gage and the Boston Boys 259

The Wrecked Pirate 265

SPEECHES:

"An Ounce of Prevention" 271

Delivered in Boston in 1861.

Religious Worship Early in the Century 276

Delivered at Portland, Maine, Centennial Celebration, July 4, 1886.

At Bowdoin Commencement, June 25, 1890 287

At Centennial Celebration of Bowdoin College, June 28, 1894 297

Love 306

Delivered at "Donation Party" at Harpswell, September 18, 1894.

The Deluded Hermit 310

Delivered at "Donation Party," October 1, 1895.

Home 314

Delivered at "Donation Party," October 19, 1897.

SERMONS:

The Prodigal's Return 321

Wresting the Scriptures 338

The Beauty of the Autumn 357

To Bowdoin Students, October, 1889.

The Anchor of Hope 361

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