Struggling Upward, or Luke Larkin's Luck
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Alger Horatio Jr.. Struggling Upward, or Luke Larkin's Luck
CHAPTER I. THE WATERBURY WATCH
CHAPTER II. TOM HARPER'S ACCIDENT
CHAPTER III. RANDOLPH GETS THE WATCH
CHAPTER IV. LUKE'S NIGHT ADVENTURE
CHAPTER V. LUKE RECEIVES AN INVITATION
CHAPTER VI. PREPARING FOR THE PARTY
CHAPTER VII. FLORENCE GRANT'S PARTY
CHAPTER VIII. MISS SPRAGUE DISCOVERS A SECRET
CHAPTER IX. LUKE LOSES HIS POSITION
CHAPTER X. MELINDA MAKES MISCHIEF
CHAPTER XI. LUKE IS ARRESTED
CHAPTER XII. LUKE AS A PRISONER
CHAPTER XIII. IN THE COURT-ROOM
CHAPTER XIV. AN IMPORTANT WITNESS
CHAPTER XV. THE LARKINS ARE IN LUCK
CHAPTER XVI. LUKE'S VISIT TO NEW YORK
CHAPTER XVII. RANDOLPH IS MYSTIFIED
CHAPTER XVIII. MR. DUNCAN'S SECRET
CHAPTER XIX. EFFECTING A LOAN
CHAPTER XX. LUKE TALKS WITH A CAPITALIST
CHAPTER XXI. THE DREADED INTERVIEW
CHAPTER XXII. LUKE SECURES A NEW FRIEND
CHAPTER XXIII. RANDOLPH AND HIS CREDITOR
CHAPTER XXIV. A COMMISSION FOR LUKE
CHAPTER XXV. MR. J. MADISON COLEMAN
CHAPTER XXVI. THE OTTAWA HOUSE
CHAPTER XXVII. COLEMAN ACTS SUSPICIOUSLY
CHAPTER XXVIII. COLEMAN'S LITTLE PLAN
CHAPTER XXIX. MR. COLEMAN IS FOILED IN HIS ATTEMPT
CHAPTER XXX. A DISCOVERY
CHAPTER XXXI. TONY DENTON'S CALL
CHAPTER XXXII. ON THE WAY TO THE BLACK HILLS
CHAPTER XXXIII. TWO UNEXPECTED CHAMPIONS
CHAPTER XXXIV. FENTON'S GULCH
CHAPTER XXXV. BACK IN GROVETON
CHAPTER XXXVI. A LETTER FROM LUKE
CHAPTER XXXVII. AN INCIDENT ON THE CARS
CHAPTER XXXVIII. LUKE'S RETURN
CHAPTER XXXIX. HOW LUKE WAS RECEIVED
CHAPTER XL. THE BANK ROBBER IS FOUND
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Tom Harper and Sam Noble were not wholly disinterested in their championship of Randolph. They were very ordinary skaters, and stood no chance of winning the match themselves. They wished Randolph to win, for each hoped, as he had a silver watch himself already, he might give the Waterbury to his faithful friend and follower. Nothing in Randolph's character granted such a hope, for he was by no means generous or open-handed, but each thought that he might open his heart on this occasion. Indeed, Tom ventured to hint as much.
"I suppose, Randolph," he said, "if you win the watch you will give it to me?"
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"I should like to go out and see if I can help Tom in any way."
If any other boy than Linton had made the request, Randolph would have declined, but he wished, if possible, to add Linton to his list of friends, and graciously consented.
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