The Erie Train Boy
you?" asked the train
answered Jo
h have y
o," continued Mr. Basco
en dollars in my i
y. So you've
in York. I guess I'll have
ve taken it? Who
ch young man. He is ne
rk
sai
me so h
ed, whose suspicions were arou
es
ked like
es
last station. It is
told me he was worth quarter of a million do
ephew of t
es
lau
nephew than I am," he sai
ow?' asked Jos
a countryman, and made up his mind to rob you
lots of pickpockets in New York,
ght to
ney back?" asked M
ven if you should see him some time,
nutes," said the young farmer, w
would
l-fired shakin' up,
uscular arms, Fred felt that he would be like
do," groaned Joshua,
uickly drew it out with an expression of surprise. He held be
hat come fro
ee it before?" inq
eyes on it
" exclaimed Fre
's a
t from your pocket dropped his ring.
gentleman sitting just behind, as he extended his hand for the ring. "I
ded it ove
arefully, and after a
d, "that ring is wo
surprise. "I can't understand it. Cousin Sue has got a gold
able. You've made money out of your pickpoc
l come ba
weler
d it, and ask how it came in your po
the ten dollars
llars on the ring, and agree to give it back to you any time
, mister," said
given him in exchange, his face
id, "I've made f
bad day's wor
ned in a month before,"
paid me to com
s they don't always give anything in exchan
d Mr. Bascom with reckless extravagance. "I guess
would come in handy just now," and his smile was succeeded by a grave loo
with the company ten dollars to protect their employer from possible loss, this sum to be returned at the end of their term of service. They are, besides, obliged to buy an official cap, such as those of my readers who have traveled on any line of railroad are familiar with. Fred had been prevented for some weeks from taking the place because he had not the money required as a deposit. At length a gentleman who had confidence
Jersey City, Joshua B
to stop in York?" he aske
an's wife, who lives near us," said Fred. "She w
ce." said Joshua. "If you do i
d. "All you've got to do is to co