By Horatio Alger, Jr. (20) |
CONTENTS CHAPTER | | PAGE | I. | The Cotton Handkerchief | 9 | II. | Daniel and his Father | 17 | III. | A Memorable Battle | 25 | IV. | An Important Step | 33 | V. | Daniel at Exeter Academy | 41 | VI. | Preparing for College | 49 | VII. | Daniel's College Life | 59 | VIII. | Daniel Receives some Valuable Advice | 67 | IX. | Brotherly Love | 71 | X. | The Two Brothers | 76 | XI. | Daniel as an Orator | 84 | XII. | Studying Law | 92 | XIII. | How Daniel went to Fryeburg | 97 | XIV. | The Preceptor of Fryeburg Academy | 101 | XV. | The Next Two Years | 109 | XVI. | A Great Temptation | 117 | XVII. | Daniel Refuses a Clerkship | 125 | XVIII. | D. Webster, Attorney | 133 | XIX. | Daniel Overcomes a Bramble | 141 | XX. | "The Little Black Stable-Boy." | 150 | XXI. | Why Daniel was sent to Congress | 158 | XXII. | Mr. Webster as a Member of Congress | 166 | XXIII. | John Randolph and William Pinkney | 174 | XXIV. | Mr. Webster in Boston | 184 | XXV. | The Oration at Plymouth | 190 | XXVI. | The Bunker Hill Oration | 199 | XXVII. | Adams and Jefferson | 207 | XXVIII. | Home Life and Domestic Sorrows | 218 | XXIX. | Called to the Senate | 225 | XXX. | The Beginning of a Great Battle | 232 | XXXI. | The Reply to Hayne | 240 | XXXII. | The Secret of Webster's Power | 256 | XXXIII. | Honors Received in England | 267 | XXXIV. | Called to the Cabinet | 275 | XXXV. | Life at Marshfield | 283 | XXXVI. | The Seventh of March Speech | 289 | XXXVII. | Closing Scenes | 296 | XXXVIII. | Centennial Tributes | 301 |
JULIUS, THE STREET BOY
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