Tom Slade on a Transport
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Percy Keese Fitzhugh. Tom Slade on a Transport
Tom Slade on a Transport
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I. TOM MEETS ONE FRIEND AND IS REMINDED OF ANOTHER
CHAPTER II. HE DOES A GOOD TURN AND MAKES A DISCOVERY
CHAPTER III. HE SCENTS DANGER AND RECEIVES A LETTER
CHAPTER IV. HE GETS A JOB AND MEETS “FRENCHY”
CHAPTER V. HE MAKES A DISCOVERY AND RECEIVES A SHOCK
CHAPTER VI. HE HEARS ABOUT ALSACE AND RECEIVES A PRESENT
CHAPTER VII. HE BECOMES VERY PROUD, AND ALSO VERY MUCH FRIGHTENED
CHAPTER VIII. HE HEARS SOME NEWS AND IS CONFIDENTIAL WITH FRENCHY
CHAPTER IX. HE SEES A STRANGE LIGHT AND GOES ON TIPTOE
CHAPTER X. HE GOES BELOW AND GROPES IN THE DARK
CHAPTER XI. HE MAKES A DISCOVERY AND IS GREATLY AGITATED
CHAPTER XII. HE IS FRIGHTENED AND VERY THOUGHTFUL
CHAPTER XIII. HE PONDERS AND DECIDES BETWEEN TWO NEAR RELATIONS
CHAPTER XIV. HE IS ARRESTED AND PUT IN THE GUARDHOUSE
CHAPTER XV. HE DOES MOST OF THE TALKING AND TAKES ALL THE BLAME
CHAPTER XVI. HE SEES A LITTLE AND HEARS MUCH
CHAPTER XVII. HE AWAITS THE WORST AND RECEIVES A SURPRISE
CHAPTER XVIII. HE TALKS WITH MR. CONNE AND SEES THE BOYS START FOR THE FRONT
CHAPTER XIX. HE IS CAST AWAY AND IS IN GREAT PERIL
CHAPTER XX. HE IS TAKEN ABOARD THE “TIN FISH” AND QUESTIONED
CHAPTER XXI. HE IS MADE A PRISONER AND MAKES A NEW FRIEND
CHAPTER XXII. HE LEARNS WHERE HE IS GOING AND FINDS A RAY OF HOPE
CHAPTER XXIII. HE MAKES A HIGH RESOLVE AND LOSES A FAVORITE WORD
CHAPTER XXIV. HE GOES TO THE CIVILIAN CAMP AND DOESN’T LIKE IT
CHAPTER XXV. HE VISITS THE OLD PUMP AND RECEIVES A SHOCK
CHAPTER XXVI. HE HAS AN IDEA WHICH SUGGESTS ANOTHER
CHAPTER XXVII. HE PLANS A DESPERATE GAME AND DOES A GOOD JOB
CHAPTER XXVIII. HE DISAPPEARS—FOR THE TIME BEING
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Percy Keese Fitzhugh
Published by Good Press, 2021
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“My brother was better than I was. It made me mad when I saw him get licked. I could feel it way down in my fingers, kind of—the madness. That’s why he went to live at Schmitt’s after my father got so he couldn’t work much. They always had lots to eat at Schmitt’s. I didn’t ever work there myself,” he added with his customary blunt honesty, “because I was a hoodlum.”
“Wal, I see ye’ve growed up ter be a foine lad, jist the same,” said Pete consolingly, “’n’ mebbe the lad as kin feel the tingles ter see’s bruther git licked unfair is as good as that same bruther, whativer!”
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