Charles Van Rheyn by Ellen Wood I shall always say it was a singular thing that I should chance to go back to school that time the day before the quarter opened. Singular, because I heard and saw more of the boy I am going to tell of than I otherwise might have heard and seen. I was present at his arrival; and I was present at his - well, let us say, at his departure. We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library...