The Erie Train Boy
he widow sent out for a steak, and this, with a cup of tea a
time," said the miner. "It seems just like
Mrs. Fenton, "but probably
right the
He told his new friends that he had been away two
ad good luck, Mr.
usand dollars, but I'm go
alifo
o Colo
mother exch
e train boy-"a hundred and twenty-five acres-but w
said the miner, "and I'll f
e three months since, and visited the land. He reports that it is of no value, but offers to buy it f
n it your cousin is foxy and wants to take you
, and Mr. Sloan made an entry of the loca
aid. "I'll do all I can for you, and I hope f
enton
ed with less than t
oing to stay in New
this way, but go West from Boston. Anyway you'll hear from me occasional
aster myself, but my little brother Albert can draw nicely, an
d so, and exhibit
aid Sloan. "I've a great mind to take him with me
couldn't keep order
me trouble that way. How
nds," answe
t, Fred, I must be going out and finding a r
l close by. I'l
nt, but I'll look after that business of yourn. Come here, kid, you ought to get a prize for yo
I have a new su
," said the miner, "I h
her five to
"Albert is really in need of clothes, and th
ad to have the chance of doing
you. I wish you health and good fortu
things, ma'am. If I ge
ick?" asked Al
slang term we miners use. I won't complain
el nearby and saw him secure a good
r. "Come up to my room. I want to
nly, Mr
refrom a large sum in gold pieces. He counted out five double eagles-a hundred dollar
rised, "why not leave it with yo
f you need it, to draw out any part of it. I don't want that mean s
be able to pay it
ithout interest for a year, and if you
sy in mind. I wouldn't mind being turned into the str
ot a good mother, and yo
t a good friend li
tle thing," said the miner modestly. "I'm only
d not need to use any of Mr. Sloan's kind loan, but it gave him a fee
, arm in arm, both of whom appeared to be under the influence of liquor. Something in the dress a
Bascom! I
Bascom stopping short a
" said his compa
the train boy. Good
being shaken off, but Joshua dropp
with that ma
ted to take me to a little card p
et you in
ee glasses of milk punch. I guess it's got into
y much like i
home. Dad would get the minister
nger didn't get a
n't let me pa
carrying you to some gambling house, w
oshua, panic-stricken. "I th
strangers, and don't go to
aid Mr. Basc
good long sleep. If you want to go round, I'll call to-mo
n," thought Fred, as he returned from piloting Joshua