By HORATIO ALGER, JR.
Author of "The Errand Boy," "Frank Fowler, the Cash Boy," "TomThatcher's Fortune," "Joe's Luck," "Tony, the Hero," etc.
ILLUSTRATED.
NEW YORK
A. L. BURT, PUBLISHER.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1883,
By Street & Smith,
in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
CHAPTER. | PAGE. | |
I. | —The Train for Chicago | 9 |
II. | —A Leap from the Train | 17 |
III. | —Paul Palmer at Home | 25 |
IV. | —An Unwelcome Visitor | 33 |
V. | —Paul to the Rescue | 41 |
VI. | —Birds of a Feather | 48 |
VII. | —A Rejected Suitor | 56 |
VIII. | —The Struggling Artist | 64 |
IX. | —The First Sitting | 72 |
X. | —Miss Framley's Economy | 79 |
XI. | —Paul Gets into Trouble | 87 |
XII. | —Paul's Critical Position | 95 |
XIII. | —Grace Dearborn at Home | 103 |
XIV. | —The Artist's Secret | 111 |
XV. | —A Fellow-Conspirator | 118 |
XVI. | —An Unwelcome Appearance | 125 |