The Store Boy
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"Give me a ride?" Ben Barclay checked the horse he was driving and looked attentively at the speaker. He was a stout-built, dark-complexioned man, with a beard of a week's growth, wearing an old and dirty suit, which would have reduced any tailor to despair if taken to him for cleaning and repairs. A loose hat, with a torn crown, surmounted a singularly ill-favored visage.

The Store Boy Chapter 1 Ben Barclay Meets A Tramp

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“"Give me a ride?" Ben Barclay checked the horse he was driving and looked attentively at the speaker. He was a stout-built, dark-complexioned man, with a beard of a week's growth, wearing an old and dirty suit, which would have reduced any tailor to despair if taken to him for cleaning and repairs. A loose hat, with a torn crown, surmounted a singularly ill-favored visage.”
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Chapter 1 Ben Barclay Meets A Tramp

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Chapter 2 Ben And His Mother

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Chapter 3 Mrs. Barclay's Callers

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Chapter 4 Unpleasant Business

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Chapter 5 Professor Harrington's Entertainment

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Chapter 6 Two Young Rivals

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Chapter 7 The Tramp Makes Another Call

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Chapter 8 Squire Davenport's Financial Operation

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Chapter 9 A Prospect Of Trouble

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Chapter 10 Ben Goes To New York

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Chapter 11 The Madison Avenue Stage

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Chapter 12 Ben's Luck

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Chapter 13 A Startling Event

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Chapter 14 Ben Shows Himself A Hero

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Chapter 15 Ben Loses His Place

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Chapter 16 Ben Finds Temporary Employment

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Chapter 17 What The Letter Contained

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Chapter 18 Farewell To Pentonville

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Chapter 19 A Cool Reception

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Chapter 20 Entering Upon His Duties

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Chapter 21 At The Theater

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Chapter 22 A Mysterious Letter

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Chapter 23 Ben's Visit To Thirty-First Street

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Chapter 24 Ben On Trial

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Chapter 25 Conrad Takes A Bold Step

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Chapter 26 Mr. Lynx, The Detective

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Chapter 27 The Telltale Ticket

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Chapter 28 Mrs. Hill's Malice

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Chapter 29 Some Unexpected Changes

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Chapter 30 Ben Goes West

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Chapter 31 Mr. Jackson Receives A Call

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Chapter 32 Ben Sells The Farm

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Chapter 33 Good News

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Chapter 34 Conrad Goes Into Wall Street

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Chapter 35 Turning The Tables

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Chapter 36 A Letter From Rose Gardiner

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Chapter 37 Ben's Visit To Pentonville

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Conclusion

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