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Frank's Campaign; Or, The Farm and the Camp

Chapter 7 LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON

Word Count: 992    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

," said John Haynes, as he entered his fa

ire, laying down a copy of the New Y

u think ha

his father coldly. "If you feel d

s tone, but he was anxious to tell the news.

quire, with interest

so himself, just

s motives perfectly in urging the town to pay an enormous bounty to

ounty," continued John, in a tone which indic

ay that?" asked Squ

him say so t

t take it, it is because he is afraid of public opinion.

id John. "I don't believe you could gu

to guess. If you

his lip r

ted jackanapes of

ave that boy to carry on the farm?"

es

that he's more of a fool

" said John bitterly. "He'll be nom

nomination the year previous. But it is one thing to be nominated and another to be elected. So the squire had found, to his cost. He had barely obtained fifty

ecurring to the intelligence John had brought. "So far as

is competent?" ask

d become a bill of expense, instead of a source of revenue. It's pretty certain that Frost won't be able to pay the mortgage when it comes due.

to become a plodding farmer, I trust. I've got ta

you. Still, you could hire a farmer to carry i

d sound well for him, even if he lived in the city, to have a p

the exact date.

evidently made for security. This was his strong-box, and

tied with red ribbon, a

oreclose the mortgage on the

then. I should like to

know anything more about

e, I know; but a feller can't

s the reader will see, was more particular about grammatical accuracy than about

n sulkily, "anyt

lift it. I feel certain that Frost won't himself have the money at command, and I

nd somebody to le

ho could raise the money at a moment's warning. By the way, you need not mention my purpose in

cidedly; "I want to see Frank Frost's proud spirit humb

ather; and, though wanting in affection and cordial good feeling, that both were prepared to join hands in de

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1 Chapter 1 THE WAR MEETING2 Chapter 2 THE PRIZE3 Chapter 3 FRANK AT HOME4 Chapter 4 FRANK MAKES A PROPOSITION5 Chapter 5 MR. RATHBURN MAKES A SPEECH6 Chapter 6 MR. FROST MAKES UP HIS MIND7 Chapter 7 LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON8 Chapter 8 DISCOURAGED AND ENCOURAGED9 Chapter 9 THE LAST EVENING AT HOME10 Chapter 10 LITTLE POMP11 Chapter 11 PUNISHING A BULLY12 Chapter 12 A LETTER FROM THE CAMP13 Chapter 13 MISCHIEF ON FOOT14 Chapter 14 A RAID UPON THE PIG-PEN15 Chapter 15 POMP BEHAVES BADLY16 Chapter 16 FRANK MAKES A FRIEND17 Chapter 17 A SHADE OF MYSTERY18 Chapter 18 THANKSGIVING AT THE FARM19 Chapter 19 THE WONDERFUL TRANSFORMATION20 Chapter 20 POMP'S EDUCATION COMMENCES21 Chapter 21 THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG22 Chapter 22 FRANK BROACHES A NEW PLAN23 Chapter 23 POMP TAKES MRS. PAYSON PRISONER24 Chapter 24 A CHAPTER FROM HARDEE25 Chapter 25 ELECTION OF OFFICERS26 Chapter 26 THE REBEL TRAP27 Chapter 27 POMP'S LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS28 Chapter 28 JOHN HAYNES HAS A NARROW ESCAPE29 Chapter 29 MR. MORTON'S STORY30 Chapter 30 FRANK CALLS ON SQUIRE HAYNES31 Chapter 31 SQUIRE HAYNES SPRINGS HIS TRAP32 Chapter 32 TURNING THE TABLES33 Chapter 33 CONCLUSION