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The Young Bank Messenger

Chapter 3 A SUCCESSFUL ROBBERY.

Word Count: 1368    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

ng in at the boy. He could not quite understand what h

" he said. "It will

bed. He had made many inquiries at the store of Joe Marks, and the answers to his questi

datory trip, ready to take any property he could lay his hands on. The chanc

ut thought it best to defer his plans until later,

was the very oak tree under which Peter's little hoard was concealed, but this, of course, he did not know. Had he been awa

w. But asleep he took no note of time, and when he woke up it was much later than he intended. However, without delay he ma

had carried a watch; but as he stood with his face glued to the w

ejaculated. "Well,

nd he thought it be

. "Then I could have ransacked the cabin without tro

see what Ern

th the corpse," he muttered, a little ap

r after carefully covering up the inanima

nce of death naturally affected his imagination. But gradually his eyes clos

ich it afforded the tramp could watch him, and at the end of

ne eye fixed on the sleeping boy, who might suddenly awake. He had t

he made his way at once to the trunk, whic

ps his gold, likely," he mutt

nest had had with old Peter so engrossed his mind as to make him less car

nts, and was not long in discovering the

leased and yet

ought to have been a pile of these yello

vest pocket It was not much, but it was more

t indignant. It seemed to him that he was badly used. That a miser sho

e more somewhere,

floor, or in the immediate neighborhood of the cabin. But it wa

e off making preparations for buryin' the

lance to see if there was anything more worth taking

ho was probably dreaming of t

ter," he

Ernest would open his eyes and detect his

get," solilo

t as the boy stirred again, he hurri

woke up, the sun was streaming in at the op

Ernest, wondering. "I am sure I

been entered. But the more Ernest thought it over, t

have been

nt that things had been disturbed. His eyes sought out the box that con

e done it?" he

little village, and he knew none that would be capable of theft. He nev

fray the expenses of old Peter's interment. It was not so bad as it might have be

must be careful,"

s work for him to do. He must arrange for the burial of the old man w

s to him something new and strange, for he did not remember ever having seen a dead man before. He m

out so early, m

h, Joe. My un

, though he knew now that

ejaculated Marks.

t. I wish you'd help me, f

We'll stand by yo

Luke Robbins en

will, Ernest. W

Ernest, "the cabin was entered

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The Young Bank Messenger
The Young Bank Messenger
“Alger's writings happened to correspond with America's Gilded Age, a time of increasing prosperity in a nation rebuilding from the Civil War.This is another fine work by Alger in the vein of 'rags to riches' tales.”
1 Chapter 1 THE LONELY CABIN.2 Chapter 2 A DEATHBED REVELATION.3 Chapter 3 A SUCCESSFUL ROBBERY.4 Chapter 4 ALONE IN THE WORLD.5 Chapter 5 THE TRAMP TURNS UP AGAIN.6 Chapter 6 A CRITICAL SITUATION.7 Chapter 7 ON THE ROAD.8 Chapter 8 THE QUAKER DETECTIVE.9 Chapter 9 AN ARMED ESCORT.10 Chapter 10 THE ASTONISHED OUTLAW.11 Chapter 11 UNDER WATCH AND WARD.12 Chapter 12 THE OUTLAW'S ESCAPE.13 Chapter 13 THE OUTLAW'S MISTAKE.14 Chapter 14 ERNEST HAS AN ADVENTURE.15 Chapter 15 A NEW ACQUAINTANCE.16 Chapter 16 THE OUTLAW'S HOME,17 Chapter 17 IN THE ROBBER'S CAVE.18 Chapter 18 THE OUTLAW AND HIS BAND.19 Chapter 19 A DAY IN THE CAVE.20 Chapter 20 ERNEST EXPLORES THE CAVE.21 Chapter 21 OUT OF THE FRYING-PAN INTO THE FIRE.22 Chapter 22 A FRIEND IN NEED.23 Chapter 23 GIVEN IN TRUST.24 Chapter 24 STEPHEN RAY AND HIS SON.25 Chapter 25 A STARTLING DISCLOSURE.26 Chapter 26 BOUGHT OFF.27 Chapter 27 THE TOWN OF OREVILLE.28 Chapter 28 AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE TURNS UP.29 Chapter 29 TOM BURNS MAKES A CALL.30 Chapter 30 A BURGLAR'S FAILURE.31 Chapter 31 THE ADVERTISEMENT.32 Chapter 32 MR. BOLTON AS A HUSTLER.33 Chapter 33 THE RESULT OF AN ADVERTISEMENT.34 Chapter 34 A STRANGE MEETING.35 Chapter 35 MR. BOLTON AND HIS CLIENT.36 Chapter 36 AN IMPORTANT INTERVIEW.37 Chapter 37 CONCLUSION.