The Erie Train Boy

The Erie Train Boy

Jr. Horatio Alger

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 "Papers, magazines, all the popular novels! Can't I sell you something this morning?" Joshua Bascom turned as the train boy addressed him, and revealed an honest, sunburned face, lighted up with pleasurable excitement, for he was a farmer's son and was making his first visit to the city of New York.

The Erie Train Boy Chapter 1 On The Erie Road

"Papers, magazines, all the popular novels! Can't I sell you something this morning?"

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“ "Papers, magazines, all the popular novels! Can't I sell you something this morning?" Joshua Bascom turned as the train boy addressed him, and revealed an honest, sunburned face, lighted up with pleasurable excitement, for he was a farmer's son and was making his first visit to the city of New York.”
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Chapter 1 On The Erie Road

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Chapter 2 A Fair Exchange

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Chapter 3 Fred's Rich Relation

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Chapter 4 Zebulon Mack

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Chapter 5 An Adventure On The Train

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Chapter 6 Mr. Bascom's Peril

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Chapter 7 Ferdinand Morris

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Chapter 8 Mr. Bascom's Sad Plight

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Chapter 9 A Long Trip

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Chapter 10 What Took Place In No. 21

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Chapter 11 Fred Falls Under A Terrible Suspicion

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Chapter 12 Fred As A Prisoner

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Chapter 13 The Hotel Clerk's Mistake

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Chapter 14 The Missing Valise

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Chapter 15 Mr. Palmer Walks Into A Trap

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Chapter 16 Palmer's Malice

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Chapter 17 Two Young Lady Passengers At Odds

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Chapter 18 Unsatisfactory Relations

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Chapter 19 Ruth Patton Calls On Mr. Ferguson

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Chapter 20 A Friend In Need

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Chapter 21 Luella's Painful Discovery

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Chapter 22 Miss Ferguson Writes A Note

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Chapter 23 Another Railroad Adventure

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Chapter 24 Fred's Good Luck

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Chapter 25 Rose Wainwright's Party

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Chapter 26 Fred Becomes A Newspaper Hero

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Chapter 27 A Confidential Mission

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Chapter 28 St. Victor

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Chapter 29 Fred Takes The First Step

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Chapter 30 A Hunting Excursion

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Chapter 31 Fred Has An Understanding With Sinclair

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Chapter 32 Finding A Clew

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Chapter 33 Success!

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Chapter 34 Bowman's Panic

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Chapter 35 Fred's Reward

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Chapter 36 A Letter From Tom Sloan

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Chapter 37 Cousin Ferguson

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Conclusion

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