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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
- 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.
- CHAPTER I.
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