Ragged Dick: And Mark, the Match Boy"Though not Alger's first book, Ragged Dick, published in 1867, was the beginning of his series of stories of poor boys who rose from [rags] to riches. ... Of course, little ragged Dick overcomes poverty and scorn to win success as the distinguished Richard Hunter. He, in turn, becomes the protector of Mark, the match boy, hero of the subsequent Alger novel."--Cover. |
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Ragged Dick Is Introduced to the Reader | 39 |
Johnny Nolan | 45 |
Dick Makes a Proposition | 51 |
Dicks New Suit | 57 |
Chatham Street and Broadway | 63 |
Up Broadway to Madison Square | 71 |
The PocketBook | 77 |
Dicks Early History | 85 |
Richard Hunter at Home | 219 |
At the Astor House | 225 |
Fosdicks Fortune | 231 |
A Difficult Commission | 239 |
Introduces Mark The Match Boy | 245 |
Ben Gibson | 251 |
Fulton Market | 257 |
On the FerryBoat | 263 |
A Scene in a Third Avenue Car | 91 |
Introduces a Victim of Misplaced Confidence | 99 |
Dick as a Detective | 105 |
Dick Hires a Room on Mott Street | 113 |
Micky Maguire | 119 |
A Battie and a Victory | 125 |
Dick Secures a Tutor | 131 |
The First Lesson | 137 |
Dicks First Appearance in Society | 143 |
Micky Maguires Second Defeat | 151 |
Fosdick Changes His Business | 157 |
Nine Months Later | 165 |
Dick Loses His BankBook | 173 |
Tracking the Thief | 181 |
Travis Is Arrested | 189 |
Dick Receives a Letter | 195 |
Dick Writes His First Letter | 201 |
An Exciting Adventure | 207 |
Conclusion | 213 |
MARK THE MATCH | 217 |
A Pleasant Discovery | 269 |
On the War Path | 275 |
Marks Victory | 281 |
The Newsboys Lodging House | 289 |
What Befell the Match Boy | 295 |
Richard Hunters Ward | 301 |
Mark Gets a Place | 307 |
Marks First Impressions | 313 |
Bad Advice | 319 |
The First Step | 325 |
Richard Hunter Is Promoted | 331 |
The Madison Club | 337 |
Roswell Joins the Madison Club | 343 |
A Club Night | 349 |
Who Was the Thief? | 355 |
An Excursion to Fort Hamilton | 363 |
An Important Discovery | 371 |
Conclusion | 377 |
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Thuật ngữ và cụm từ thông dụng
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