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Five Hundred Dollars Or, Jacob Marlowe'S Secret
By
Horatio Alger, Jr.
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1
Chapter I. A New Arrival In Lakeville.
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231
2
Chapter II. Uncle Jacob's Reception
1307
245
3
Chapter III. A Visit To The Factory.
1369
204
4
Chapter IV. Uncle Jacob's Startling Revelation.
1498
207
5
Chapter V. Uncle Jacob Receives His Walking Papers.
1569
226
6
Chapter VI. Squire Marlowe Is Surprised.
1496
200
7
Chapter VII. Uncle Jacob Leaves Lakeville.
1502
231
8
Chapter VIII. Discharged.
1413
231
9
Chapter IX. Mrs. Barton's Secret.
1550
227
10
Chapter X. Stolen Money.
1551
224
11
Chapter XI. The Twenty-Dollar Bill.
1463
247
12
Chapter XII. Mr. Jones Is Excited.
711
227
13
Chapter XIII. Percy Gets Rid Of The Bill.
781
224
14
Chapter XIV. Bert Stands Trial.
1490
232
15
Chapter XV. Bert's Triumphant Vindication.
1323
203
16
Chapter XVI. What Became Of The Stolen Note.
1572
231
17
Chapter XVII. After The Trial.
1547
196
18
Chapter XVIII. Bert Obtains Work.
1420
226
19
Chapter XIX. Bert's Experience As A Farmer's Boy.
1484
229
20
Chapter XX. Bert Is Placed In An Embarrassing Position.
1510
209
21
Chapter XXI. The Midnight Visit To The Pantry.
1506
215
22
Chapter XXII. A Panic At Farmer Wilson's.
1470
228
23
Chapter XXIII. Bert Forms A Resolution.
1416
220
24
Chapter XXIV. The Office Of The Magnet Mine.
1286
216
25
Chapter XXV. An Advertisement And What Came Of It.
1520
226
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Chapter XXVI. Bert Secures Board In Harrisburg.
1415
218
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Chapter XXVII. A Boarding-House In Harrisburg.
1528
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Chapter XXVIII. Bert's First Appearance On Any Stage.
1621
220
29
Chapter XXIX. Bert Secures A Box Of Mr. Harding's Papers.
1307
210
30
Chapter XXX. Bert Obtains An Important Clew.
1689
213
31
Chapter XXXI. Squire Marlowe Is Surprised.
1435
203
32
Chapter XXXII. Hiram French, Of Chicago.
1356
208
33
Chapter XXXIII. A Late Arrival At Mrs. Barton's Cottage.
1490
215
34
Chapter XXXIV. Bert Interviews Harding's Sister.
1469
220
35
Chapter XXXV. Success Comes Strangely.
1453
216
36
Chapter XXXVI. Ralph Harding Is Found.
1195
200
37
Chapter XXXVII. Albert Marlowe Meets His Victim.
822
214
38
Chapter XXXVIII. Mr. Barton Defies The Squire.
803
227
39
Chapter XXXIX. Conclusion.
1876
219
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