Cupid of Campion


Before he becomes "Cupid of Campion" Clarence Esmond goes through a series of adventures quite equal in novelty to those in his favorite story-book "Treasure Island." In fact so many things happen—and such wonderful things—that the reader has difficulty in keeping up with the march of events. But as the Blessed Mother is the patroness of little Dora and of Clarence as well, it is not at all surprising that the tale ends beautifully for everybody except Pete, the gypsy—and even he does not meet as harsh a punishment as he deserved.

"Cupid of Campion" will take his place beside "Tom Playfair," "Percy Wynn," and the other fine, live boys that Father Finn made famous in his books. They are good company for Catholic boys—or for any manly, clean-hearted boys. (The Sacred Heart Review, 1917) (4 hr 24 min)

Chapters

Chapter I 11:01
Chapter II 11:21
Chapter III 21:05
Chapter IV 16:24
Chapter V 15:05
Chapter VI 20:41
Chapter VII 13:16
Chapter VIII 7:29
Chapter IX 16:05
Chapter X 10:51
Chapter XI 12:00
Chapter XII 6:21
Chapter XIII 7:23
Chapter XIV 18:05
Chapter XV 5:18
Chapter XVI 13:14
Chapter XVII 15:56
Chapter XVIII 11:07
Chapter XIX 9:41
Chapter XX 15:57
Chapter XXI 6:08