Walter Sherwood's Probation: Children's Fiction

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CHAPTER I. WALTER SHERWOOD'S LETTER.
CHAPTER II. DR. MACK GETS SOME INFORMATION.
CHAPTER III. A COLLEGE BANQUET.
CHAPTER IV. THE DAY AFTER THE FEAST.
CHAPTER V. WALTER TAKES MATTERS PHILOSOPHICALLY.
CHAPTER VI. TRUE FRIEND AND FALSE.
CHAPTER VII. WALTER'S EXPERIMENT BEGINS.
CHAPTER VIII. WALTER BUYS A WATCH.
CHAPTER IX. AN INGENIOUS SCHEME.
CHAPTER X. AT THE INDIANA HOUSE.
CHAPTER XI. THE MAN FROM DAKOTA.
CHAPTER XII. IN SEARCH OF EMPLOYMENT.
CHAPTER XIII. A YOUNG INSURANCE AGENT.
CHAPTER XIV. AN EXCITING ENCOUNTER.
CHAPTER XV. THE EXCITEMENT DEEPENS.
CHAPTER XVI. WALTER GOES INTO A NEW BUSINESS.
CHAPTER XVII. WALTER'S VISITORS.
CHAPTER XVIII. WALTER IS TURNED ADRIFT.
CHAPTER XIX. WALTER MEETS PROFESSOR ROBINSON.
CHAPTER XX. ON THE ROAD.
CHAPTER XXI. MISS LONGWOOD'S PARTY.
CHAPTER XXII. AN ADVENTURE.
CHAPTER XXIII. WALTER AND THE HIGHWAYMAN.
CHAPTER XXIV. AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE REVOLVER.
CHAPTER XXV. DICK RANNEY'S SCHEME.
CHAPTER XXVI. THE EVENTS OF A NIGHT.
CHAPTER XXVII. WALTER BECOMES A CAPITALIST.
CHAPTER XXVIII. WALTER GOES OUT OF BUSINESS.
CHAPTER XXIX. WALTER BUYS A HORSE.
CHAPTER XXX. WALTER FINDS HIMSELF IN A TIGHT PLACE.
CHAPTER XXXI. IN THE LOCKUP.
CHAPTER XXXII. AN AWFUL MOMENT.
CHAPTER XXXIII. WALTER SAVES ANOTHER'S LIFE.
CHAPTER XXXIV. A TERRIBLE ORDEAL.
CHAPTER XXXV. THE EMPTY JAIL.
CHAPTER XXXVI. COLONEL RICHARD OWEN.
CHAPTER XXXVII. WALTER IS VINDICATED.
CHAPTER XXXVIII. AN OPENING AT SHELBY.
CHAPTER XXXIX. THE NEW MASTER.
CHAPTER XL.. BEN IS SUBDUED.
CHAPTER XLI. CONCLUSION.

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Horatio Alger Jr. (January 13, 1832 – July 18, 1899) was a prolific 19th-century American author, best known for his many young-adult novels about impoverished boys and their rise from humble backgrounds to lives of middle-class security and comfort through hard work, determination, courage, and honesty. His writings were characterized by the "rags-to-riches" narrative, which had a formative effect on America during the Gilded Age.

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