The Young Outlaw or, Adrift in the Streets
on an empty stomach, and naturally got ravenously hungry before he reached his destination. About half a mile t
man in his shirt-sleev
nything good to
the young man, taking Sam
haven't you got some crackers or so
breakfast?" asked t
N
e you breakfast
had to take an early start, 'cause I'm g
a story trumped u
w potatoes," said
potatoes," said Sam. "Have
it, we have. How m
t a d
aper bag, the clerk inquired, "How
ilroad," answered Sam, who didn't care t
k, I su
venture. "How soon d
, though; that's the New York t
," said Sam, hurriedl
ahead, but you needn
on't go t
York train start;" and Sam hurrie
ght Sam. "I don't want to wait round here
twenty by thirty feet, with a piazza on the side towards the track. He e
?" asked the
" sai
ld are
elv
pay for a whole tic
e drew out a five-dollar bill, receivi
York, sonny?" aske
y aunt," answered Sam, with
New York. In what stre
know the name of even one stre
remember," he was
to find her if you don
me at the depot,"
se she
mehow. But she's
tay long in
nt'll adopt me. How soon
fifteen
e up, and asked for
dollars
less?" asked the old lady, fumb
the price
, jest for travellin'. You haint got anything t
a'am, there are
't be so hasty! T
re's you
y goin to New York. I'm
" said the station-ma
ked the old lady, peering
, ma
ever ther
ma'
s afeared to ha
they do
lder, so's you co
aving a lady under his charge, and said,
s a good boy. Wh
me hesitation, not feeling sure whether
live in
m; but I'
the cars
ut ten
you? I've got two bandboxes, a
oin out on the platform, but I'll
he approach of the cars. Up they came, thundering along
am," he said. "T
, and Sam the other, and they hurried out on the platform. They were jus
k, of c
rain. It is going in t
"What made you tell me wrong, you bad boy?" and
m, rather abashed. "I didn't
ear makin'
. It would be ju
somebody?" asked the old lady, lo
es round in abou
d of the mistake he had made. He saw that she had lost som
rwards,-for the train was late
e depot again, and
ars. Come alo
know if it's the right car
ay here," said S
andmother," said a g
other. Isn't this th
es
nce more, and this time
ut difficulty, and the old l
ul ideas. The only drawback to his enjoyment was the loss of his usual morning meal. The crackers helped to fill him up, but they were a poor substitute for the warm breakfast to which he ha
' at?" asked the old
how near we came to bein' ca
to laff at," said