The Young Outlaw or, Adrift in the Streets
his death. Sam felt rather relieved than otherwise. He had received many a beating from his father, in his fits of drunken fury, and had been obliged to forage for himself for the most
the day after the funeral, Sam found himself a candidate for the poorhouse. He was a stout boy of twelve,
ode Island border. We will call it Dudley. The se
a lad like him to do a
ught to be set to work.
n Hop
the deacon, "but I'm m
mischievous bo
er," said the major. "You could tra
e, and reflecting, moreover, that he could get a good deal
up to be a respectabl
what to do with hi
revailed upon to ta
, Samuel," said the deacon,
, surveying the o
try to make
anyway, if I live lo
n of you in a moral sens
was above Sam's
to do when you're a m
nswered Sam, afte
ld up his han
claimed. "Can you think of noth
Sam; "but I guess h
," said the deacon. "He wasted h
"Didn't he tear round then? He'd fling sticks of wood at my head. O jolly! D
gainst him, but I hope you'll grow up a very differe
where the rain don't leak through the roof on you
acon, cautiously, "but it is bad to
," said Sam. "I went one d
o eat at my house, but y
t's
t pay me
I aint g
work. He that does no
rk very hard?" as
but I shall expect you to work faithfully.
ng the great problem that connects labor and ea
g!" he burst out,
nded the de
d boys. They have all they can eat,
rute animals. They have no souls. Would you be willing to give up
my immortal soul. What good
eathen darkness," said the deacon, beginni
?" asked Sam
a long talk with you some day. You aint had no
life of Cap'n Kidd. He
pirate?" asked th
n't he a
e a great man!" g
to be a pirate," s
e gallus!" exclaimed
dn't let 'em catch me,"
alk so," said the deac
ten
f Hottentots, or where they lived, but had a general notion that they were in
es," he said, disconte
ten
ew guardian; "but it isn't wholly your fault. You have never had any religious or m
t must be explained, had an idea that
p at the store
al country variety store, in which the mo
?" asked the deacon, ente
ot just
much
cen
take
e clerk produced the article; then
s a book,
, from which you will learn all about yo
it. I don't wan
hism!" said the deaco
aint a
s good for you than you do. I
said Sam, pointing to a thin pamphl
ersisted in making t
pictures in i
N
shan't l
will be wiser in time. But here we are at the ho
he Hopkins' household. He proved a distu