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The Young Surveyor;

Chapter 5 THE BOY WITH ONE SUSPENDER.

Word Count: 1100    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

ocably gone, was to run for help to the line of settlements on the ot

wagon was; and, dashing forward, he soon found it. Then, stopping to give a last despairing look at

and listen; and presently with a crashing of bushes three or four horned cattle came pushing their way through

"how far is it to

ugh the woods here," replied

ar is

r as it is to Pe

Peakslow

to ours, dow

s was not likely to lead to anyth

ody in your neighborhood,-

bush with his sw

has got the spring halt, and t' other's got the blind staggers; and he's too mean

f a span thus afflicted being driven on so long

all oxen," replied the boy; "not

losing all patie

cent nag to be ha

e wasn't?" ret

is ther

e got

hor

a m

t you tell

horses; you didn't say

good t

er 'n she takes a notion to, she's got the heaves

st will

bushes. "But, come to think, father's away from home, and you'll have to wait

t of the facts in the case, "I've been hunting, and a rascal I trusted with my horse has run of

p his ears at once. "Did you shoot

se-thief that night, or with any help to to be had in that reg

come with m

side, and started them on a smart trot down the road, then hastened with

t in view than simply to g

we can take the buggy through the woods. After we get it up out of this h

me, do ye?" cried the boy.

I don't object to doing a horse

histle about his head. "And I'll get on the sea

et relieved, he would permit no hand but his master's to touch anything in his c

ed Jack, as the excited dog was

tarting to run away, in great terror, wh

o. Now he knows you are my friend, yo

s a perfect cannibal! What does anybody want

o watch. Now he i

meaning to make the strongest possible statement, "if 't was a million

ILL

would purchase a reasonable amount of sugar-candy,-enough to pave the short road to happiness, for

here wasn't half the fun in it there was in going a fishing; the justice of which remark Jack did not question. But after that the way was comparatively easy; and wi

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1 Chapter 1 "NOTHING BUT A BOY."2 Chapter 2 OLD WIGGETT'S SECTION CORNER.3 Chapter 3 THE HOMEWARD TRACK.4 Chapter 4 A DEER HUNT, AND HOW IT ENDED.5 Chapter 5 THE BOY WITH ONE SUSPENDER.6 Chapter 6 LORD BETTERSON'S. 7 Chapter 7 JACK AT THE CASTLE. 8 Chapter 8 HOW VINNIE MADE A JOURNEY.9 Chapter 9 VINNIE'S ADVENTURE.10 Chapter 10 JACK AND VINNIE IN CHICAGO.11 Chapter 11 JACK'S NEW HOME.12 Chapter 12 VINNIE'S FUTURE HOME.13 Chapter 13 WHY JACK DID NOT FIRE AT THE PRAIRIE CHICKEN.14 Chapter 14 SNOWFOOT'S NEW OWNER.15 Chapter 15 GOING FOR A WITNESS.16 Chapter 16 PEAKSLOW GETS A QUIRK IN HIS HEAD.17 Chapter 17 VINNIE MAKES A BEGINNING.18 Chapter 18 VINNIE'S NEW BROOM.19 Chapter 19 LINK'S WOOD-PILE.20 Chapter 20 MORE WATER THAN THEY WANTED.21 Chapter 21 PEAKSLOW SHOWS HIS HAND.22 Chapter 22 THE WOODLAND SPRING.23 Chapter 23 JACK'S BIT OF ENGINEERING. 24 Chapter 24 PREPARING FOR THE ATTACK.25 Chapter 25 THE BATTLE OF THE BOUNDARY FENCE.26 Chapter 26 VICTORY.27 Chapter 27 VINNIE IN THE LION'S DEN.28 Chapter 28 AN EXTRAORDINARY GIRL.29 Chapter 29 ANOTHER HUNT, AND HOW IT ENDED.30 Chapter 30 JACK'S PRISONER.31 Chapter 31 RADCLIFF.32 Chapter 32 AN IMPORTANT EVENT.33 Chapter 33 MRS. WIGGETT'S NOON-MARK. 34 Chapter 34 THE STRANGE CLOUD.35 Chapter 35 PEAKSLOW IN A TIGHT PLACE.-CECIE.36 Chapter 36 ON THE WAR TRAIL. 37 Chapter 37 THE MYSTERY OF A PAIR OF BREECHES.38 Chapter 38 THE MORNING AFTER.39 Chapter 39 FOLLOWING UP THE MYSTERY.40 Chapter 40 PEAKSLOW'S HOUSE-RAISING.41 Chapter 41 CONCLUSION.