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CHAPTER. | | PAGE. | I. | —The Train for Chicago | 9 | II. | —A Leap from the Train | 17 | III. | —Paul Palmer at Home | 25 | IV. | —An Unwelcome Visitor | 33 | V. | —Paul to the Rescue | 41 | VI. | —Birds of a Feather | 48 | VII. | —A Rejected Suitor | 56 | VIII. | —The Struggling Artist | 64 | IX. | —The First Sitting | 72 | X. | —Miss Framley's Economy | 79 | XI. | —Paul Gets into Trouble | 87 | XII. | —Paul's Critical Position | 95 | XIII. | —Grace Dearborn at Home | 103 | XIV. | —The Artist's Secret | 111 | XV. | —A Fellow-Conspirator | 118 | XVI. | —An Unwelcome Appearance | 125 | XVII. | —Paul Defends His Mother | 131 | XVIII. | —Grace Dearborn's Party | 135 | XIX. | —The Artist's Recreation | 143 | XX. | —A Persevering Suitor | 150 | XXI. | —Miss Framley's Mortification | 158 | XXII. | —An Unexpected Change | 166 | XXIII. | —A Catastrophe | 170 | XXIV. | —The Train-Wrecker | 175 | XXV. | —Paul Changes His Business | 182 | XXVI. | —Mr. Bradford's Office | 190 | XXVII. | —Serving a Tyrant | 198 | XXVIII. | —Mr. Manson is Surprised | 206 | XXIX. | —The Book-keeper's Triumph | 211 | XXX. | —Paul is Promoted | 215 | XXXI. | —Paul and His Successor | 222 | XXXII. | —Jim Scott | 226 | XXXIII. | —Cheyenne | 230 | XXXIV. | —Major Ashton in a Quandary | 234 | XXXV. | —Wooing the Widow | 238 | XXXVI. | —Paul Sells the Mine | 246 | XXXVII. | —Diamond Cut Diamond | 253 | XXXVIII. | —A Scene at Omaha | 261 | XXXIX. | —A Thief Foiled | 265 | XL. | —The Lady's Secret | 269 | XLI. | —Major Ashton's Engagement | 273 | XLII. | —A Revelation | 276 | XLIII. | —Major Ashton at Bay | 284 | XLIV. | —Conclusion | 292 |
THE YOUNG CIRCUS RIDER
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