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the main character and narrator of the novel
the club made by Finny involving jumping from the tree
the novel is told this way in the eyes of Gene 15 years before
the all boys private school the characters attend in the novel
Finny wears this as an emblem to support the war
Gene starts to have feelings of this towards Finny because sports come more naturally than him
the word used to describe Finny’s leg after he falls out of the tree
Gene works for him as the assistant senior crew manager; he makes fun of Gene
where boys go to smoke at Devons; similar to a dungeon
Finny trains Gene physically for these since he can’t go to them because of his foot
Leper watches a ________ about troops and because of it he comes to realization that he should enlist in the war
Finny finally accepts the ________ of the war after hearing about Leper and how he acted
Devon’s doctor; Finny sees him after falling down the stairs in the Assembly Room
Finny has ____ _______ surgery to try and heel his foot which unfortunately doesn’t end well for him
Gene joins the navy and Brinker joins the ______ ______ however, his father is not happy with his decision
Since Gene and Finny went to the beach Gene couldn’t study so he failed his _____________ test
Gene visits Leper after he gets back from the war at his house in _________
the war raging in Europe during the time Gene attends the Devons School
Finny creates the game _________. The name comes from the German word Blitzkerg which means “lightning war”.
Finny breaks the record for ________ but he doesn’t want anyone else to know since Gene was the only one who witnessed it
Finny lives in this city and Gene goes to visit him here during vacation after he fell out of the tree
the man in charge of the boys’ dorms; Gene meet with him and tells Gene that he has a phone call from Finny
Finny plans a ________ ________; there’s prizes, skiing and games; people start acting crazy here from the cidar
Brinker takes Gene and Finny here in the middle of the night to try and figure out how Finny fell from the tree
Mr. Patch-Wither’s wife notices Finny is wearing his tie as a _____
Gene and Finny take a three hour bike ride to here and end up staying the night there
Gene ________ to Finny that he caused him to fall but Finny doesn’t believe him
the book begins with the boys at their _________ session; they are not happy that they have to attend
Gene’s best friend; known to be the most athletic boy in the school
the first boy at the Devons School to enlist in the war
accused Gene of bouncing Finny out of the tree on purpose to break his leg
where Finny spent the night after his fall in the Assembly Hall one night
Gene becomes an assistant manager of the _____ team and Finny is not happy about it
Gene went to the infirmary the night he fell in the Assembly Hall to _______ to Finny
by the end of the book all the boys would ______ in the war; Leper was the first
is very stern and the summer headmaster
Gene is much more of a _____ follower than Finny
Gene finds Leper ______ through the woods trying to find a beaver dam
Finny falls down the ______ in the Assembly Hall and has to go in the infirmary because of it
the Devon’s boy shovel ____ off the railroad in exchange for money
Leper and Gene go for a walk at his house in Vermont and he tells Gene how he’s been having ____________
after Finny hears about how Leper acted after the war, he finally accepts the _________ of it all

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