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Image 5 of The sugar camp and after, THE SUGAR-CAMP AND AFTER
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Image 8 of The sugar camp and after, He dropped the flag and ran. Page 31
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Image 9 of The sugar camp and after, THE SUGAR-CAMP AND AFTER By REV. HENRY S. SPALDING, S.J. Author of “The Old Mill on the Withrose,” “The Marks of the Bear Claws,” The Race for Copper Island,” etc. New York,...
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Image 10 of The sugar camp and after, BY THE SAME AUTHOR: THE OLD MILL ON THE WITH ROSE. i2mo, cloth, with Frontispiece. $0.85 THE MARKS OF THE BEAR CLAWS, ismo, cloth, with Frontispiece 0.85 THE CAVE BY THE BEECH...
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Image 11 of The sugar camp and after, CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I. Striking a Bargain 7 II. Kevin Bolt 17 III. Flagging the Nickel Plate 29 IV. A Fight for a Name 38 V. Maple-Sugar Time 47 VI. Father Dufrere’s...
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Image 12 of The sugar camp and after, 6 Contents CHAPTER PAGE XVII. Another Surprise for the Boys 183 XVIII. The Scarabeus 193 XIX. Taking Revenge 200 XX. Rescue and Discoveries 209 XXI. Mr. Bell’s Prediction .218 XXII. Names in...
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Image 13 of The sugar camp and after, The Sugar-Camp and After CHAPTER I STRIKING A BARGAIN “^JP TO some mischief.” Raymond Bolt did not stop to answer this half-question, half-insinuation, of his mother. In fact, he was not a...
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Image 14 of The sugar camp and after, 8 Striking a Bargain wooden strip. The boy stood waving the hand- kerchief over his head, then paused; something was out of proportion. He took the handkerchief off; it was too small....
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Image 15 of The sugar camp and after, Striking a Bargain 9 vegetables, half-rotten fruit, and putrid fish. Yet, if you know what you want, and how to buy it, and are not too particular about sights and smells, you...
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Image 16 of The sugar camp and after, io Striking a Bargain “Let me see it;” and the boy examined the texture with all the gravity of an experienced merchant. “Nothing cheaper than this?” he asked. “Do you want us...
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Image 17 of The sugar camp and after, Striking a Bargain ii Young Bolt struck an attitude and assumed a serious look. To observe him one would have thought that he was pleading for his life. “Pretty dirty,” he objected....
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Image 18 of The sugar camp and after, 12 Striking a Bargain The venerable old Jew came up to him, put his long, thin, index finger under the lad’s nose and said: “You vill vone day be a merchant, a...
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Image 19 of The sugar camp and after, Striking a Bargain 13 up four rusty tacks from the tray. “Thanks/’ said he, as he walked away. Near the corner of Jefferson and Twelfth Streets a Greek fruit-seller was crying: “Eight...
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Image 20 of The sugar camp and after, 14 Striking a Bargain pointing to the choice bananas. “Deze is eight cents,” and his hand removed some of the straw from the puny, half rotten pile. “Then why don’t you put...
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Image 21 of The sugar camp and after, Striking a Bargain 15 On the following morning when Sister Dolores, the teacher of the eighth grade, passed through the schoolyard she noticed that the boys were gathered in clusters discussing some...
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Image 22 of The sugar camp and after, i6 Striking a Bargain safety of the boy for he had been an example to his companions. She then reminded them of their duty to pray for him, and bade the boys...
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Image 23 of The sugar camp and after, CHAPTER II KEVIN BOLT ^pHE life of Kevin Bolt had been snapped like a reed. In the great car strike in Chicago he had defied a hundred men. Bricks had crushed against...
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Image 24 of The sugar camp and after, i8 Kevin Bolt above him but now the power was invisible that power was a Trust. Some years previously Kevin Bolt had resigned from the police force to enter the employment of...
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Image 25 of The sugar camp and after, Kevin Bolt 19 the Trust a Concrete Exhibition was held in the city at the great Colosseum. Even experts were surprised at the varied and useful purposes to which concrete could be...
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Image 26 of The sugar camp and after, 20 Kevin Bolt Such were a few of the sights that caught the attention of Kevin Bolt at the Chicago Concrete Exhibition. He, however, was no idle spectator of the various booths....
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Image 27 of The sugar camp and after, Kevin Bolt 21 crystallize and harden rapidly, he lost no time in experimenting. The mold was soon filled with the liquid con- crete which penetrated into every crevice. In an hour it...
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Image 28 of The sugar camp and after, 22 Kevin Bolt For two nights and two days every effort was made to learn something of Raymond Bolt. The father, as the hero of the great strike, was known to every...
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Image 29 of The sugar camp and after, Kevin Bolt 23 “I could stand the loss of the money and con- tracts, for I’m still strong and healthy, and have an invention that will make me an honest living,” put...
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Image 30 of The sugar camp and after, 24 Kevin Bolt of any one his size or over his size. I seen him one day just like an angel serving at the altar at Holy Mass, and the next morning...
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Image 31 of The sugar camp and after, Kevin Bolt 25 the lever which opened the draw-bridge, and sig- naled to the crew as the boat cut its way through the floating ice. When the delayed traffic had worked its...
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Image 32 of The sugar camp and after, 26 Kevin Bolt “I don’t believe he is,” acknowledged the father “something tells me that he is living but where can he be “He’s not the likes to run away from home,”...
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Image 33 of The sugar camp and after, Kevin Bolt 27 ney,” he continued, “for the tug will have to make the trip every half hour to keep the river open. Now don’t think of the boy,” he pleaded with...
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Image 34 of The sugar camp and after, 28 Kevin Bolt teen rushed through the open door and, all breathless, tried to speak. “My God!” cried the father, “is he dead?” “No gasped the girl, “he’s “Where?” “In in Let...
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Image 35 of The sugar camp and after, CHAPTER III FLAGGING THE NICKEL PLATE an engineer Pat Casey had a record. Call it luck, call it experience, call it devotion to duty explain it as you will; but no other...
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Image 36 of The sugar camp and after, 30 Flagging the Nickel Plate Plate ran at high speed. The engine seemed alive and conscious of the task before it, conscious of its duty, conscious of the fact that the patronage...
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Image 37 of The sugar camp and after, Flagging the Nickel Plate 31 had committed an offence against the law; he dropped the flag and ran. The engineer, seeing that he had been the victim of a joke and alto-...
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Image 38 of The sugar camp and after, 32 Flagging the Nickel Plate of bread and some cheese and crept back among the cars. “Gib me dat bread Raymond looked up and saw a negro dressed in rags. “No, sir,”...
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Image 39 of The sugar camp and after, Flagging the Nickel Plate 33 “You get away from this freight depot, and the next time I see you here I’ll give you a ride. Do you hear that?” Raymond was only...
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Image 40 of The sugar camp and after, 34 Flagging the Nickel Plate ious, during which the boy was referred to as a young tramp, as disobedient, and as playing truant. Raymond would have fought for his honor with any...
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