Ragged Dick

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 11 thg 9, 2016 - 196 trang
Excerpt the door, considerably to Dick's surprise. "What's the matter now?" asked our hero. "Has he gone?" asked Johnny, his voice betraying anxiety. "Who gone, I'd like to know?" "That man in the brown coat." "What of him. You aint scared of him, are you?" "Yes, he got me a place once." "Where?" "Ever so far off." "What if he did?" "I ran away." "Didn't you like it?" "No, I had to get up too early. It was on a farm, and I had to get up at five to take care of the cows. I like New York best." "Didn't they give you enough to eat?" "Oh, yes, plenty." "And you had a good bed?" "Yes." "Then you'd better have stayed. You don't get either of them here. Where'd you sleep last night?" "Up an alley in an old wagon." "You had a better bed than that in the country, didn't you?" "Yes, it was as soft as--as cotton." Johnny had once slept on a bale of cotton, the recollection supplying

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Horatio Alger was born in Massachusetts in 1832. He was a graduate of Harvard University. He was considered one of the most renown writers of the 19th Century. His protagonists were usually young boys who struggled from poverty to achieve success in life. He wrote over 100 books with that theme. His titles include "Ragged Dick," "Adrift in New York," 'Sink or Swim," and "The Odds Against Him," "Rough and Ready,"Sam's Chance,"and "Paul the Peddler." Alger died in 1899.

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