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The Young Surveyor;

Chapter 8 HOW VINNIE MADE A JOURNEY.

Word Count: 1318    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

nd to take such measures as he can for the pursuit of the thief and the recovery o

her, instead of hardening and imbittering her, had made her self-reliant, helpful, and strong, with a grace like that acquired by girls who carry burdens on

e in the house, and a very unhappy change for Vinnie, had been the result. It was not that she missed her foster-brother so much; but his going out had occasioned the coming in of an

t aspirations, and kept a brave, bright spirit through all. But now nothing was left to her but to contend for her rights with the new-comer, or to act the

of girls of her age, as well as to a larger class of boys, when the great questio

! How eagerly she would have used those advantages for obtaining an education which so many, who h

rict school; and again, to learn some trade, like that of dress-maker or milliner. Ofte

dental visit to her sister's family. The other was from Caroline herself, who made th

with Caroline's sad confession of distress, and of her need of sympathy and help, wakened springs of love and pity in the young girl's heart. She forgot

aid, "and take care of my poor

k, was no small undertaking in those

will go and work for a sister who has treated you so shamefully all these years? O

e wrong, I am sure she is sorr

need of you!" sn

, if not for hers. Think of Cecie and the poor baby; and Lilian not

de to the family,-two great, lubberly boys, according to your friend's account; a proud, domineering set, I warra

or saying it, Aunt Presbit," added Vinnie, in a trembling

hough she'll find she can't run over me! But I don't blame you the least mite, Vinnie, for feeli

ie, with all her worldly possessions contained in one not very large trunk, bid he

ed to give her a passage around the lakes to Chicago, for four dollars. There were no railroads through Northern Ohio and across Michigan and Indiana in those days; and

nie, after two or three days of sea-sickness, enjoyed the voyage, which was m

passed, the ports at which they touched,-the fort, the Indians, and the wonderfully clear depth of the water at Mackinaw. But the voyage grew tiresom

g for miles back from the lake shore. In a short walk with the captain's wife, Vinnie saw about all of the place she cared to; noting particularly a load of hay "

going to drive out to the Long Woods settlement that afternoon, and who engaged to co

good everybody is to me! Only think, I

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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.