Reginald Cruden A Tale of City Life
Talbot Baines Reed
Literature & Fiction
Reginald Cruden A Tale of City Life
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Talbot Baines Reed
"Reginald Cruden"
Chapter One.
An interrupted Bathe.
An interrupted Bathe.
Chapter Two.
A Come-down in the World.
A Come-down in the World.
Chapter Three.
Number Six, Dull Street.
Number Six, Dull Street.
Chapter Four.
The “Rocket” Newspaper Company, Limited.
The “Rocket” Newspaper Company, Limited.
Chapter Five.
The Crudens at Home.
The Crudens at Home.
Chapter Six.
Reginald’s Prospects develop.
Reginald’s Prospects develop.
Chapter Seven.
An Exciting End to a Dull Day.
An Exciting End to a Dull Day.
Chapter Eight.
Mr Durfy gives Reginald a Testimonial.
Mr Durfy gives Reginald a Testimonial.
Chapter Nine.
Samuel Shuckleford comes of Age.
Samuel Shuckleford comes of Age.
Chapter Ten.
“Will you walk into my Parlour?” said the Spider to the Fly.
“Will you walk into my Parlour?” said the Spider to the Fly.
Chapter Eleven.
Reginald takes his Fate into his own Hands.
Reginald takes his Fate into his own Hands.
Chapter Twelve.
Horace learns an Art, pays a Bill, and lends a Helping Hand.
Horace learns an Art, pays a Bill, and lends a Helping Hand.
Chapter Thirteen.
The new Secretary takes the Reins.
The new Secretary takes the Reins.
Chapter Fourteen.
The Select Agency Corporation loses its Office-Boy.
The Select Agency Corporation loses its Office-Boy.
Chapter Fifteen.
A Letter from Horace.
A Letter from Horace.
Chapter Sixteen.
Visitors at Number 13, Shy Street.
Visitors at Number 13, Shy Street.
Chapter Seventeen.
Samuel Shuckleford finds himself busy.
Samuel Shuckleford finds himself busy.
Chapter Eighteen.
Poverty and Love both come in at the Door.
Poverty and Love both come in at the Door.
Chapter Nineteen.
The Shades lose several good Customers.
The Shades lose several good Customers.
Chapter Twenty.
Samuel Shuckleford finds Virtue its own Reward.
Samuel Shuckleford finds Virtue its own Reward.
Chapter Twenty One.
Reginald finds himself “Dismissed with a Caution.”
Reginald finds himself “Dismissed with a Caution.”
Chapter Twenty Two.
The Darkest Hour before the Dawn.
The Darkest Hour before the Dawn.
Chapter Twenty Three.
Lost And Found.
Lost And Found.
Chapter Twenty Four.
Love fights his Way into the beautiful Palace.
Love fights his Way into the beautiful Palace.
Chapter Twenty Five.
There is no Place like Home.
There is no Place like Home.
Chapter Twenty Six.
Turning over Leaves, new and old.
The End.
Turning over Leaves, new and old.
The End.
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