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Cast Upon The Breakers

Chapter 6 An Impudent Adventurer

Word Count: 1552    |    Released on: 11/11/2017

ostensibly looking in at the window of the drug store. As Rodney turned away he recognized him at once as his enterprising fellow traveler

taken you. I like your appearance better than that of the boy I have selected." "Thank you, sir." "This boy may not prove satisfactory. Call in six days, just before his week expires, and if there is likely to be a vacancy I will let you know." "Thank you, sir. You are very kind." "I always sympathize with boys. I have two boys of my own." This conversation quite encouraged Rodney. It seemed to promise success in the future. If he had probably impressed one man, he might be equally fortunate with another. It was about half past twelve when he passed through Nassau Street. All at once his arm was grasped, and a cheery voice said, "Where are you going, Rodney?" "Mr. Woods!" he exclaimed, with pleased recognition. "Yes, it's your old friend Woods." "You are not the only railroad friend I have met this morning." "Who was the other?" "The gentleman who obligingly took care of my jewel box for a short time." "You don't mean to say you have met him? Where did you come across him?" "In front of the Astor House, almost two hours since." "Did you speak to him?" "He spoke to me. You will be glad to hear that he has recovered his own casket of jewels." Adin Woods smiled. "He must think you are easily imposed upon," he said, "to believe any such story. Anything more?" "He said his friends would be very much surprised to hear that he had been suspected of theft." "So he wanted to clear himself with you?" "Yes; he asked where I was staying." "I hope you didn't tell him." "I only said I was at a boarding house on West Fourteenth Street, but didn't mention the number." "He thinks you have the casket with you, and that he may get possession of it. It is well that you stored it at Tiffany's." "I think so. Now I have no anxiety about it. Do you think he will find out where we live?" "Probably, as you gave him a clew. But, Rodney, it is about lunch time, and I confess I have an appetite. Come and lunch with me." "But I am afraid, Mr. Woods, I shall not be able to return the compliment." "There is no occasion for it. I feel in good humor this morning. I have sold one lot, and have hopes of disposing of another. The one lot pays me a commission of twenty dollars." "I wish I could make twenty dollars in a week." "Sometimes I only sell one lot in a week. It isn't like a regular business. It is precarious. Still, take the year through and I make a pretty good income. Come in here. We can get a good lunch here," and he led the way into a modest restaurant, not far from the site of the old post office, which will be remembered by those whose residence in New York dates

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Cast Upon The Breakers
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“    The boarding school of which Rodney was, as his friend expressed himself, a star pupil, was situated about fifty miles from the city of New York. It was under the charge of Dr. Sampson, a tall, thin man of fair scholarship, keenly alive to his own interest, who showed partiality for his richer pupils, and whenever he had occasion to censure bore most heavily upon boys like David Hull, who was poor.”
1 Chapter 1 A Faithless Guardian2 Chapter 2 The Casket Of Jewels3 Chapter 3 A Strange Disappearrance4 Chapter 4 In Pursuit Of A Thief5 Chapter 5 A Young Financial Wreck6 Chapter 6 An Impudent Adventurer7 Chapter 7 At The Newsboy's Lodging House8 Chapter 8 Rodney Finds A Place9 Chapter 9 The First Day At Work10 Chapter 10 Mike Puts On A Uniform11 Chapter 11 Missing Goods12 Chapter 12 What Was Found In Rodney's Room13 Chapter 13 Charged With Theft14 Chapter 14 Rodney Is Discharged15 Chapter 15 A Rich Find16 Chapter 16 A Surprising Turn Of Fortune17 Chapter 17 Jasper's Perplexity18 Chapter 18 Rodney's Secret Is Discovered19 Chapter 19 Jasper's Revenge20 Chapter 20 Rodney Loses His Pupil21 Chapter 21 Continued Ill Luck22 Chapter 22 An Old Acquaintance Turns Up23 Chapter 23 Mr. Wheeler Has A Set Back24 Chapter 24 A Change Of Scene25 Chapter 25 Jefferson Pettingrew's Home26 Chapter 26 The Boy Capitalist27 Chapter 27 The Failure Of Squire Shedon's Plot28 Chapter 28 A Minister's Good Fortune29 Chapter 29 A Mining Town In Montana30 Chapter 30 The Mysterious Robbery31 Chapter 31 Mr. Wheeler Explains32 Chapter 32 Rodney Falls Into A Trap33 Chapter 33 Rodney's Discovery34 Chapter 34 A Bloody Conflict35 Chapter 35 The Rodney Mine36 Chapter 36 Conlusion