Walter Sherwood's Probation
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Alger Horatio Jr.. Walter Sherwood's Probation
CHAPTER I. WALTER SHERWOOD’S LETTER
CHAPTER II. DR. MACK GETS SOME INFORMATION
CHAPTER III. A COLLEGE BANQUET
CHAPTER IV. THE DAY AFTER THE FEAST
CHAPTER V. WALTER TAKES MATTERS PHILOSOPHICALLY
CHAPTER VI. TRUE FRIEND AND FALSE
CHAPTER VII. WALTER’S EXPERIMENT BEGINS
CHAPTER VIII. WALTER BUYS A WATCH
CHAPTER IX. AN INGENIOUS SCHEME
CHAPTER X. AT THE INDIANA HOUSE
CHAPTER XI. THE MAN FROM DAKOTA
CHAPTER XII. IN SEARCH OF EMPLOYMENT
CHAPTER XIII. A YOUNG INSURANCE AGENT
CHAPTER XIV. AN EXCITING ENCOUNTER
CHAPTER XV. THE EXCITEMENT DEEPENS
CHAPTER XVI. WALTER GOES INTO A NEW BUSINESS
CHAPTER XVII. WALTER’S VISITORS
CHAPTER XVIII. WALTER IS TURNED ADRIFT
CHAPTER XIX. WALTER MEETS PROFESSOR ROBINSON
CHAPTER XX. ON THE ROAD
CHAPTER XXI. MISS LONGWOOD’S PARTY
CHAPTER XXII. AN ADVENTURE
CHAPTER XXIII. WALTER AND THE HIGHWAYMAN
CHAPTER XXIV. AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE REVOLVER
CHAPTER XXV. DICK RANNEY’S SCHEME
CHAPTER XXVI. THE EVENTS OF A NIGHT
CHAPTER XXVII. WALTER BECOMES A CAPITALIST
CHAPTER XXVIII. WALTER GOES OUT OF BUSINESS
CHAPTER XXIX. WALTER BUYS A HORSE
CHAPTER XXX. WALTER FINDS HIMSELF IN A TIGHT PLACE
CHAPTER XXXI. IN THE LOCKUP
CHAPTER XXXII. AN AWFUL MOMENT
CHAPTER XXXIII. WALTER SAVES ANOTHER’S LIFE
CHAPTER XXXIV. A TERRIBLE ORDEAL
CHAPTER XXXV. THE EMPTY JAIL
CHAPTER XXXVI. COLONEL RICHARD OWEN
CHAPTER XXXVII. WALTER IS VINDICATED
CHAPTER XXXVIII. AN OPENING AT SHELBY
CHAPTER XXXIX. THE NEW MASTER
CHAPTER XL. BEN IS SUBDUED
CHAPTER XLI. CONCLUSION
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The Euclid Hotel was distant about half a mile from the college buildings. It would hardly have paid expenses but for the patronage it received from the parents and friends of the students, who, especially on public occasions, were drawn to visit Euclid, and naturally put up at the hotel. Then the students, tired, perhaps, of the fare at the college commons, dropped in often and ordered a dinner. So, take it all in all, Euclid Hotel benefited largely by the presence of the college. No students, however, were permitted to board there, as it was thought by the college professors that the atmosphere of the hotel would be detrimental to college discipline and the steady habits they desired to inculcate in the young men under their care.
“I wonder,” thought Doctor Mack, after supper was over, “whether I had better go round to the college and make an evening call on Walter?”
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“Number nine.”
“Why, you are nearly opposite the room where they will have their supper. I am afraid you won’t stand much chance of sleeping early.”
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