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The Errand Boy; Or, How Phil Brent Won Success.
By
Horatio Alger, Jr.
Title
# Words
# Reads
1
Chapter I. Phil Has A Little Difficulty.
1301
201
2
Chapter II. A Strange Revelation.
1413
219
3
Chapter III. Phil's Sudden Resolution.
1481
203
4
Chapter IV. Mr. Lionel Lake.
1348
211
5
Chapter V. An Overbearing Conductor
1403
219
6
Chapter VI. Signor Orlando.
1388
193
7
Chapter VII. Bowerman's Varieties.
1273
190
8
Chapter VIII. The House In Twelfth Street.
1306
198
9
Chapter IX. The Old Gentleman Proves A Friend.
638
194
10
Chapter X. Phil Calls On Mr. Pitkin.
589
195
11
Chapter XI. Phil Enters Upon His Duties.
1314
198
12
Chapter XII. Mr. Lionel Lake Again.
1305
213
13
Chapter XIII. Phil's New Home.
1335
178
14
Chapter XIV. Consulting The Oracle.
1315
208
15
Chapter XV. Phil And The Fortune-Teller.
1278
203
16
Chapter XVI. Mrs. Brent's Strange Temptation.
1486
211
17
Chapter XVII. Jonas Joins The Conspiracy.
1311
197
18
Chapter XVIII. The Conspiracy Succeeds.
1293
218
19
Chapter XIX. A Narrow Escape From Detection.
1436
194
20
Chapter XX. Left Out In The Cold.
1451
213
21
Chapter XXI. "They Met By Chance."
1387
198
22
Chapter XXII. Phil Is "Bounced."
1332
202
23
Chapter XXIII. An Explanation.
1432
213
24
Chapter XXIV. Raising The Rent.
1276
220
25
Chapter XXV. Alonzo Is Puzzled.
1380
205
26
Chapter XXVI. A Wonderful Change.
1289
201
27
Chapter XXVII. An Unpleasant Surprise.
1294
200
28
Chapter XXVIII. An Unsatisfactory Conference.
1348
197
29
Chapter XXIX. A Truce.
807
211
30
Chapter XXX. Phil's Trust.
535
232
31
Chapter XXXI. Phil Is Shadowed.
749
201
32
Chapter XXXII. Phil Is Robbed.
791
196
33
Chapter XXXIII. A Terrible Situation.
503
206
34
Chapter XXXIV. Phil's Friends And His Enemies.
572
211
35
Chapter XXXV. The Pitkins Retire In Disgust.
1312
200
36
Chapter XXXVI. The False Heir.
1486
221
37
Chapter XXXVII. Mrs. Brent's Panic.
1256
216
38
Chapter XXXVIII. An Important Discovery.
1496
213
39
Chapter XXXIX. At The Palmer House.
774
207
40
Chapter XL. A Scene Not On The Bills.
1672
215
41
Fred Sargent's Revenge.
4331
189
42
The Smuggler's Trap.
2111
197
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