Crowded Out o' Crofield or, The Boy who made his Way
William Osborn Stoddard
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Crowded Out o' Crofield or, The Boy who made his Way
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The Sorrel Mare was tugging hard at the Rein.
CROWDED OUT O' CROFIELD
OR
THE BOY WHO MADE HIS WAY
BY
BY
WILLIAM O. STODDARD
SIXTH EDITION
NEW YORK D. APPLETON AND COMPANY 1897
NEW YORK D. APPLETON AND COMPANY 1897
PREFACE.
SIXTH EDITION
NEW YORK D. APPLETON AND COMPANY 1897
NEW YORK D. APPLETON AND COMPANY 1897
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
The Sorrel Mare was tugging hard at the Rein . . . Frontispiece
The Runaway
Along the Water's Edge
Fighting the Fire
"Run for Home"
He listened in silence
"There won't be any Eagle this week"
Just out
"I'm the Editor, sir"
"There," said Mr. Murdoch, "jump right in"
"Your map's all wrong," said Jack
The hotel clerk looked at Jack
His traveler friend was sound asleep
On Broadway, at last!
"How would he get in?"
Coffee and clams
Jack is homesick
"I've lost my pocket-book"
"Ten cents left"
Jack dines with Mr. Keifelheimer
Buying a new hat
Jack speaks to the General
The return home
The Sorrel Mare was tugging hard at the Rein . . . Frontispiece
The Runaway
Along the Water's Edge
Fighting the Fire
"Run for Home"
He listened in silence
"There won't be any Eagle this week"
Just out
"I'm the Editor, sir"
"There," said Mr. Murdoch, "jump right in"
"Your map's all wrong," said Jack
The hotel clerk looked at Jack
His traveler friend was sound asleep
On Broadway, at last!
"How would he get in?"
Coffee and clams
Jack is homesick
"I've lost my pocket-book"
"Ten cents left"
Jack dines with Mr. Keifelheimer
Buying a new hat
Jack speaks to the General
The return home
CROWDED OUT O' CROFIELD.
CHAPTER I.
THE BLACKSMITH'S BOY.
The Runaway.
CHAPTER II.
THE FISH WERE THERE.
CHAPTER III.
I AM ONLY A GIRL.
Along the Water's Edge.
Fighting the Fire.
CHAPTER IV.
CAPTAIN MARY.
"Run for Home."
CHAPTER V.
JACK OGDEN'S RIDE.
CHAPTER VI.
OUT INTO THE WORLD.
He listened in silence.
CHAPTER VII.
MARY AND THE EAGLE.
"There won't be any Eagle this week."
CHAPTER VIII.
CAUGHT FOR A BURGLAR.
Just out.
CHAPTER IX.
NEARER THE CITY.
"I'm the Editor, sir."
"There," said Mr. Murdoch, "jump right in."
"Your map's all wrong," said Jack.
CHAPTER X.
THE STATE-HOUSE AND THE STEAMBOAT.
The hotel clerk looked at Jack.
CHAPTER XI.
DOWN THE HUDSON.
His traveler friend was sound asleep.
CHAPTER XII.
IN A NEW WORLD.
On Broadway, at last!
CHAPTER XIII.
A WONDERFUL SUNDAY.
"How would he get in?"
CHAPTER XIV.
FRIENDS AND ENEMIES.
Coffee and clams.
Jack is homesick.
CHAPTER XV.
NO BOY WANTED.
CHAPTER XVI.
JACK'S FAMINE.
"I've lost my pocket-book."
CHAPTER XVII.
JACK-AT-ALL-TRADES.
"Ten cents left."
Jack dines with Mr. Keifelheimer.
CHAPTER XVIII.
THE DRUMMER BOY.
Jack buys a new hat.
CHAPTER XIX.
COMPLETE SUCCESS.
Jack speaks to the General.
Jack returns home.
THE BLACKSMITH'S BOY.
The Runaway.
CHAPTER II.
THE FISH WERE THERE.
CHAPTER III.
I AM ONLY A GIRL.
Along the Water's Edge.
Fighting the Fire.
CHAPTER IV.
CAPTAIN MARY.
"Run for Home."
CHAPTER V.
JACK OGDEN'S RIDE.
CHAPTER VI.
OUT INTO THE WORLD.
He listened in silence.
CHAPTER VII.
MARY AND THE EAGLE.
"There won't be any Eagle this week."
CHAPTER VIII.
CAUGHT FOR A BURGLAR.
Just out.
CHAPTER IX.
NEARER THE CITY.
"I'm the Editor, sir."
"There," said Mr. Murdoch, "jump right in."
"Your map's all wrong," said Jack.
CHAPTER X.
THE STATE-HOUSE AND THE STEAMBOAT.
The hotel clerk looked at Jack.
CHAPTER XI.
DOWN THE HUDSON.
His traveler friend was sound asleep.
CHAPTER XII.
IN A NEW WORLD.
On Broadway, at last!
CHAPTER XIII.
A WONDERFUL SUNDAY.
"How would he get in?"
CHAPTER XIV.
FRIENDS AND ENEMIES.
Coffee and clams.
Jack is homesick.
CHAPTER XV.
NO BOY WANTED.
CHAPTER XVI.
JACK'S FAMINE.
"I've lost my pocket-book."
CHAPTER XVII.
JACK-AT-ALL-TRADES.
"Ten cents left."
Jack dines with Mr. Keifelheimer.
CHAPTER XVIII.
THE DRUMMER BOY.
Jack buys a new hat.
CHAPTER XIX.
COMPLETE SUCCESS.
Jack speaks to the General.
Jack returns home.
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