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The Store Boy

Chapter 9 IX A PROSPECT OF TROUBLE

Word Count: 1168    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

Hall he discovered, at the first gl

I would have been here sooner, but I went home with Rose Gard

lay smile

feel lonely," she said

go away till af

r," said Ben, thinking some of his m

one, Ben. They brought bad ne

mother? Who c

same man who took you

claimed Ben hastily.

d me no harm. He asked for som

news did

be good news if it were true. He said that your father left pr

so?" said Ben, looking a

e your poor father died, and was about to say more when a knock was heard

id not co

N

now, mother, I met him on my way home, or rather, h

y?" asked Mrs.

a laugh, that it would be of no use to him. Then he said he mig

dying father, and has them now in his possession. He promised t

id he should leave town to-night. But, mo

se our home," said the widow, the lo

you mean,

d dollars; he was here to-night with a man named Kirk, some connection of hi

want it, mother,"

he does; he threatens to foreclo

situation now, and ap

s he offe

ars only-perhaps

uld be downr

he law. Ben, we are

and he is a

mind, mother. He might be in better bu

can do to save the house, and that is, to induce someone

of anybody wh

lay shook

ew York, but I have not met him since I was married; he thought a great deal of me once, but I suppose he scar

he is

y rich, I

day's vacation from Mr. Crawford

d it would

thing for traveling expenses. But I would go as econ

on't forbid you, though I have li

rday, and I can't be spared at the store; there is alwa

iving any advice, Be

inner, Ben met his young rival of

, Tom?" said

Barclay," said the young ar

'm listening

s opinion, Ben showed him, but hardly knew how to express

ound Rose Gardiner so muc

n by that?" dema

tions on her last even

old yo

it for

ose didn't t

her family to have a common

r, Tom Davenport. You talk as if you were the guardian of the

suitable, but you had made

once, if she had expressed a wish to that eff

," said Tom loftily. "I don't wa

same. You can make money by

ng more to tell you. You'll be out on the sidewalk before three mont

his heart sank within him as he realized

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The Store Boy
The Store Boy
“The Store Boy by Jr. Horatio Alger”
1 Chapter 1 I BEN BARCLAY MEETS A TRAMP2 Chapter 2 II BEN AND HIS MOTHER3 Chapter 3 BARCLAY'S CALLERS4 Chapter 4 IV UNPLEASANT BUSINESS5 Chapter 5 V PROFESSOR HARRINGTON'S ENTERTAINMENT6 Chapter 6 VI TWO YOUNG RIVALS7 Chapter 7 VII THE TRAMP MAKES ANOTHER CALL8 Chapter 8 VIII SQUIRE DAVENPORT'S FINANCIAL OPERATION9 Chapter 9 IX A PROSPECT OF TROUBLE10 Chapter 10 X BEN GOES TO NEW YORK11 Chapter 11 XI THE MADISON AVENUE STAGE12 Chapter 12 XII BEN'S LUCK13 Chapter 13 XIII A STARTLING EVENT14 Chapter 14 XIV BEN SHOWS HIMSELF A HERO15 Chapter 15 XV BEN LOSES HIS PLACE16 Chapter 16 XVI BEN FINDS TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT17 Chapter 17 XVII WHAT THE LETTER CONTAINED18 Chapter 18 XVIII FAREWELL TO PENTONVILLE19 Chapter 19 XIX A COOL RECEPTION20 Chapter 20 XX ENTERING UPON HIS DUTIES21 Chapter 21 XXI AT THE THEATER22 Chapter 22 XXII A MYSTERIOUS LETTER23 Chapter 23 FIRST STREET24 Chapter 24 XXIV BEN ON TRIAL25 Chapter 25 XXV CONRAD TAKES A BOLD STEP26 Chapter 26 LYNX, THE DETECTIVE27 Chapter 27 XXVII THE TELLTALE TICKET28 Chapter 28 HILL'S MALICE29 Chapter 29 XXIX SOME UNEXPECTED CHANGES30 Chapter 30 XXX BEN GOES WEST 31 Chapter 31 JACKSON RECEIVES A CALL32 Chapter 32 XXXII BEN SELLS THE FARM33 Chapter 33 XXXIII GOOD NEWS34 Chapter 34 XXXIV CONRAD GOES INTO WALL STREET35 Chapter 35 XXXV TURNING THE TABLES36 Chapter 36 XXXVI A LETTER FROM ROSE GARDINER37 Chapter 37 XXXVII BEN'S VISIT TO PENTONVILLE38 Chapter 38 XXXVIII CONCLUSION