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The Tin Box

The Tin Box

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Chapter 1 A Collision

Word Count: 1315    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

bert, as Harry rose hurriedly from the table and reached for

o be late for the store. Sat

arry. You have to stay till

r then I can get my money," replied Harry,

elf, as Harry dashed out of the yard on the way to Mead's

ert was the widow of a sea captain, who had sailed from the po

hands, but how the disaster occurred, or when, w

s mortgaged for half its value, and a small sum of money in the savings

eek. This he regularly paid to his mother, and, with the little she herself was able to earn, they lived comfortably. It was hard work for Harry,

t for a boy of that age, with a strong frame and a br

wagon for the delivery of goods to customers. Most boys of his a

e store Mr. Mead,

as you can, Harry. There are

y to the stable, which stood in the rear of the store. It was

er than a lane. Why it had been made so narrow was unaccountable, for there was certainly land enough to be had, and that of

en buggy of rather a pretentious character, driven by a schoolmate, Ph

gant temper. The horse and buggy he drove were his own--that is, they had been given him by his father on his last birthday--and

oaching, he proceeded to turn hi

de no such move, bu

ut?" thought Harry. "How

urn out, Philip?

lf!" retorted Ph

doing," said Harr

!" said the young g

, stopping his horse. "Do you expect to

antly; but he, too, reined up his horse, so

s shoulders, and

o you expec

t as far as you can,"

oked, and not

t turn out another inch," he said, fir

e a fool?" demanded Ph

ainly act

w you talk, you beggar!" e

eggar than you a

hing but a working

ry. "I've got just as much

an," asserted

'd better turn out pretty quick, f

urn out

irit; "and no one but you would be un

ettling himself back provokingly in his se

only ask you to do your share of turning. We have equal rights he

Gilbert. I don't take o

out?" asked Harry, ga

retorted Philip,

ive on," said Ha

uldn't

at the end of that time you don't turn out, I wi

doubtfully. Would he r

ed. "Anyway, I'm not going to give w

ht or not. I can only say that he claimed no more than his

ted Harry, and so on un

id: "I ask you, Philip, for the las

till I ge

arry's sole reply. And hi

ge. The buggy was of light structure, built for speed, and was no match for it. The two ca

an ineffectual blow with his whip at Harry, as he found himself go

wreck of the buggy, and then halting it, jump

violent jerk freed himself from the

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“"Have you finished breakfast already, Harry?" asked Mrs. Gilbert, as Harry rose hurriedly from the table and reached for his hat, which hung on a nail especially appropriated to it. "Yes, mother. I don't want to be late for the store. Saturday is always a busy day." "It is a long day for you, Harry. You have to stay till nine o'clock in the evening." "I am always glad to have Saturday come, for then I can get my money," replied Harry, laughing. "Well, good-by, mother--I'm off."”
1 Chapter 1 A Collision2 Chapter 2 Signs Of A Tempest3 Chapter 3 Mrs. Ross Makes Two Unsatisfactory Visits4 Chapter 4 Harry Loses His Place, After All5 Chapter 5 Looking For Work6 Chapter 6 Uncle Obed Arrives From Illinois7 Chapter 7 An Unwelcome Guest8 Chapter 8 Uncle Obed Makes A Proposal9 Chapter 9 Notice To Quit10 Chapter 10 Philip Meets His Match11 Chapter 11 The Two Conspirators12 Chapter 12 An Unexpected Invitation13 Chapter 13 Three Young Sportsmen14 Chapter 14 What Happened To Harry In The Wood15 Chapter 15 Philip's Bad Adviser16 Chapter 16 Bound Hand And Foot17 Chapter 17 What Harry Saw In The Wood18 Chapter 18 Harry's Commission19 Chapter 19 Second Visit To The Wood20 Chapter 20 On The Way To New York21 Chapter 21 A Reward Offered22 Chapter 22 Brought To Bay23 Chapter 23 Finding The Box24 Chapter 24 Philip In A Tight Place25 Chapter 25 Philip Becomes A Prisoner26 Chapter 26 Philip Is Forced To Apologize27 Chapter 27 The Arrest28 Chapter 28 Mr. Chase Is Brought To Justice29 Chapter 29 Harry Becomes A Bondholder 30 Chapter 30 Congreve's Scheme31 Chapter 31 The Tempter32 Chapter 32 Philip Does Not Feel Happy33 Chapter 33 Stealing The Bonds34 Chapter 34 Philip Gets Rid Of His Plunder35 Chapter 35 Throwing Suspicion On Harry36 Chapter 36 Harry Is Charged With Theft37 Chapter 37 Searching The Cottage38 Chapter 38 Philip's Surprise39 Chapter 39 How Congreve Succeeded40 Chapter 40 Preparing To Prosecute41 Chapter 41 Harry Manages His Own Case42 Chapter 42 Conclusion