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Show BOARDING- SCHOOL LIFE. "peal Wood." by Letta Griwold. Pub-ii.'-hed hy .Macmiii.'in, New York. Boys as they are and boys as they develop de-velop ' in hoarding shonls are subjects well handled bv Mr. ("iriswold. Ilia pub-Jlaliers pub-Jlaliers say that he is himself a teacher in an ea stern boarding school a rid that bin stories are mostly sprung from his clashes In his Intest. iiook the author writes of a hov in the Deal achool. He is burdened with the name of Victor Oro-,ino Oro-,ino and a title as an Italian prlnc.e. 'Pide from that he seems to he a likeable chap and conducts himself much an American Amer-ican hovfl do in Anien'pan private s-'hools. One fatal dav lie rond'iets himself a hit too' mud, that way and Ik suspended, peine suspended, he olns his Italian f- ti.er and hlR American mother In their ,.,Pice lii Rome and has rather a tine nee of it for a fellow supposed to he Yo'nt- penance. Later he returns to .-hool and cuiitinuca having 111 teres Li tig , nnd wholMome a ii v ent uiea until the end ol tliH hook. I'i ul crtsor l ; rtnv old, nl t hoi in h tie 1 Hided its a . lii.olniMMici , wilt cm well and iiIU'Wh III (4 llCl O I O PX pi't'B. Ill IIIM'-I In el nil T-I'll I j and distinctly Amri h an lan w In n tip-j tip-j ticc.l.ilt'U ileiimini.-t It. |