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Driven from Home, or Carl Crawford's Experience


Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899 / 2008-07-26 00:00:00

EBOOK DRIVEN FROM HOME ***


Produced by Charles Keller and David Widger



DRIVEN FROM HOME
OR
CARL CRAWFORD'S EXPERIENCE

BY HORATIO ALGER, JR.

Author of "Erie Train Boy," "Young Acrobat," "Only an Irish Boy," "Bound
to Rise," "The Young Outlaw," "Hector's Inheritance," etc.


DRIVEN FROM HOME.


CHAPTER I

DRIVEN FROM HOME.

A boy of sixteen, with a small gripsack in his hand, trudged along the
country road. He was of good height for his age, strongly built, and had
a frank, attractive face. He was naturally of a cheerful temperament,
but at present his face was grave, and not without a shade of anxiety.
This can hardly be a matter of surprise when we consider that he was
thrown upon his own resources, and that his available capital consisted
of thirty-seven cents in money, in addition to a good education and a
rather unusual amount of physical strength. These last two items
were certainly valuable, but they cannot always be exchanged for the
necessaries and comforts of life.
For some time his steps had been lagging, and from time to time he had
to wipe the moisture from his brow with a fine linen handkerchief, which
latter seemed hardly compatible with his almost destitute condition.
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