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Fame And Fortune Or, The Progress Of Richard Hunter

   To MY FATHER, FROM WHOM I HAVE NEVER FAILED TO RECEIVE LITERARY SYMPATHY AND ENCOURAGEMENT, This Volume IS DEDICATED.



   Preface.



   "FAME AND FORTUNE," like its predecessor, "Ragged Dick," was contributed as a serial story to the "Schoolmate," a popular juvenile magazine published in Boston. The generous commendations of the first volume by the Press, and by private correspondents whose position makes their approval of value, have confirmed the author in his purpose to write a series of stories intended to illustrate the life and experiences of the friendless and vagrant children to be found in all our cities, numbering in New York alone over twelve thousand.

   In the preparation of the different volumes, the requisite information will be gathered from personal observation mainly, supplemented, however, by facts communicated by those who have been brought into practical relations with the class of children whose lives are portrayed.

   The volumes might readily be made more matter-of-fact, but the author has sought to depict the inner life and represent the feelings and emotions of these little waifs of city life, and hopes thus to excite a deeper and more widespread sympathy in the public mind, as well as to exert a salutary influence upon the class of whom he is writing, by setting before them inspiring examples of what energy, ambition, and an honest purpose may achieve, even in their case.

   In order to reach as large a number of these boys as possible, the publisher is authorized, on application, to send a gratuitous copy of the two volumes of the "Ragged Dick Series" already issued, to any regularly organized Newsboys' Lodge within the United States.

   NEW YORK, December, 1868.


By Horatio Alger, Jr.

Title# Words# Reads
1 Chapter I. A Boarding-House In Bleecker Street. 2696180
2 Chapter II. Introduction To Mercantile Life. 2880215
3 Chapter III. At The Post-Office. 1861178
4 Chapter IV. Life At The Boarding-House. 1797185
5 Chapter V. Dick Receives Two Valuable Presents. 2422193
6 Chapter VI. Mr. Gilbert Is Astonished. 1898190
7 Chapter VII. A Financial Discussion. 1920206
8 Chapter VIII. New Plans. 1971201
9 Chapter IX. Roswell Crawford At Home. 1966205
10 Chapter X. A Store On Sixth Avenue. 2108181
11 Chapter XI. A New Alliance. 1735182
12 Chapter XII. Dick Falls Into A Trap. 1940232
13 Chapter XIII. Dick In The Station-House. 2038190
14 Chapter XIV. Micky Maguire's Disappointment. 1906209
15 Chapter XV. The Franklin Street Station-House. 1737190
16 Chapter XVI. Roswell Crawford Retires From Business. 1600189
17 Chapter XVII. Dick's Acquittal. 1960179
18 Chapter XVIII. The Cup And The Lip. 1874164
19 Chapter XIX. Another Arrest. 1747207
20 Chapter XX. Before The Party. 1587197
21 Chapter XXI. Ida Greyson's Party. 1596198
22 Chapter XXII. Micky Maguire Returns From The Island. 1574212
23 Chapter XXIII. Fame And Fortune. 2316194


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