Struggling Upward, or Luke Larkin's Luck
They wished Randolph to win, for each hoped, as he had a silver watch himself already, he might give the Waterbury to his faithful friend and follower. Nothing in Randolph's ch
said, "if you win the watc
Randolph, surveying
e silver watch yo
ke to have
en dollars your fa
e? What claim
whispered somethin
t it," said Ra
" asked the tea
" responde
wo-thr
ith Randolph, and both were leading. Randolph looked sidewise, and shut his mouth tight as he saw his hated rival on equal
slowly gaining. Slowly, for Randolph was really a fine skater and had no r
y chance of final success, all
rst, Randolph being about half a dozen rods behind. After him came the rest of the boys in procession, with one exception. This exception was Tom Harp
up his chance," said
ooper, "but he probably had
the rest. I would have done so, though my
quickly. It soon appeared that it was not caprice, but that
speed was so great that he could not check himself. He came into collision with Tom, and in an instant both were prostrate. Tom, however, got the worst of it. He was thrown violently backward, falling on the back of his head, and lay stunn
r, but lay breathing heavily
t on to his now assured victory. Most of the boys,
hed with interest and surpr
aid Linton. "What could possibly
the teacher, slowly
he got in the way on pur
ph Duncan, is he not?" as
ether about a
ck by an idea. He didn't, however, give
dolph swept into the p
said, with a smile of grati
n first," said t
ly ahead when he ran
nt
t," said Randolph, sh
that I have
nd of yours, is he no
wered Randolph
hurt. It was very strange
ndolph, without betr
your skates, Rando
out and see if I can
ph would have declined, but he wished, if possible, to ad
feet, and, with a dazed expression, assisted on either side by
in my way, Tom?"
," answered T
ou muc
l must be fractu
ke, cheerfully. "I've fallen on m
as hard as I di
are hard, and I guess you'll
There was a swelling on the back of hi
uke," said Frank Acken. "
he would," answer
mkins coming to meet us
a log taking it easy. What is
es
ack to inquire after you, Tom
to him also that the friend he had risked so much to serve was very ungrateful. Bu
d now reach
t, Tom?" said Randolph, i
kull is fractured," re
s the fortune of war.
boys looked serious, and more than one suspected that ther