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小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.” 共有 47 部作品
  • Tom, The Bootblack or, The Road to Success

    "How do you feel this morning, Jacob?" asked a boy of fifteen, bending over an old man crouched in the corner of an upper room, in a poor tenement-house, distant less than a quarter

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Try and Trust

    “Well, wife,” said Mr. Benjamin Stanton, as he sat down to a late breakfast, “I had a letter from Ohio yesterday.”

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Wait and Hope A Plucky Boy's Luck

    Five o'clock sounded from the church clock, and straightway the streets of Milltown were filled with men, women, and children issuing from the great brick factories huddled together at one end of the

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Walter Sherwood's Probation

    “Here's a letter for you, Doctor Mack,” said the housekeeper, as she entered the plain room used as a library and sitting-room by her employer, Doctor Ezekiel Mack. “It'

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Young Captain Jack

    In its original shape Mr. Alger intended this tale of a soldier's son for a juvenile drama, and it is, therefore, full of dramatic situations. But it was not used as a play, and when the gifted autho

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • 男孩凯什 The Cash Boy

    A group of boys was assembled in an open field tothe west of the public schoolhouse in the town ofCrawford. Most of them held hats in their hands,while two, stationed sixty feet distant from eachothe

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Adventures of a Telegraph Boy or 'Number 91'

    On Broadway, not far from the St. Nicholas Hotel, is an office of the American District Telegraph. Let us enter. A part of the office is railed off, within which the superintendent has a desk, and re

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Andy Gordon The Fortunes of A Young Janitor

    The Hamilton Academy, under the charge of Rev. Dr. Euclid, stands on an eminence about ten rods back from the street, in the town of the same name. It is a two-story building, surmounted by a cupola,

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Ben, the Luggage Boy; or, Among the Wharves

    In presenting "Ben, the Luggage Boy," to the public, as the fifth of the Ragged Dick Series, the author desires to say that it is in all essential points a true history; the particu

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Ben's Nugget A Boy's Search For Fortune

    "Ben's Nugget" is the concluding volume of the Pacific Series. Though it is complete in itself, and may be read independently, the chief characters introduced will be recognized as

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Bernard Brooks' Adventures

    You’re a bad lot, Bernard Brooks. I don’t think I ever knew a wuss boy.” “Thank you for the compliment, Mr. Snowdon. Let me suggest, however, that wuss is hard

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Bertha's Christmas Vision: An Autumn Sheaf

    Of all the houses which Martin Kendrick owned, he used the oldest and meanest for his own habitation. It was an old tumble-down building, on a narrow street, which had already lived out more than its

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Bob Burton or The Young Ranchman of the Missouri

    Clip, as may be inferred, was a negro boy, now turned of fourteen, who for four years had been attached to the service of Richard Burton, a ranchman, whose farm lay on a small stream tributary to the

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Brave and Bold

    The main schoolroom in the Millville Academy was brilliantly lighted, and the various desks were occupied by boys and girls of different ages from ten to eighteen, all busily writing under the genera

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • The Train Boy

    The four o'clock afternoon train from Milwaukee, bound for Chicago, had just passed Truesdell, when the train boy passed through the cars with a pile of magazines under his arm.

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • The Young Adventurer

    "I wish I could pay off the mortgage on my farm," said Mark Nelson soberly, taking his seat on the left of the fireplace, in the room where his wife and family were assembled.

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • The Young Bank Messenger

    Just on the edge of the prairie, in western Iowa, some thirty years since, stood a cabin covering quite a little ground, but only one story high. It was humble enough as a home, but not more so than

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • The Young Musician or, Fighting His Way

    “As for the boy,” said Squire Pope, with his usual autocratic air, “I shall place him in the poorhouse.” “But, Benjamin,” said gentle Mrs.

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • The Young Outlaw or, Adrift in the Streets

    "The Young Outlaw" is the sixth volume of the Tattered Tom Series, and the twelfth of the stories which are wholly or mainly devoted to street-life in New York. The story carries it

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Tom Temple's Career

    Some people might object to turning even a part of their dwellings into a business office, but then it saved rent, and Mr. Middleton was one of the saving kind. He had always been saving from the fir

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Timothy Crump's Ward A Story of American Life

    IT was drawing towards the close of the last day of the year. A few hours more, and 1836 would be no more. It was a cold day. There was no snow on the ground, but it was frozen into stiff ridges, mak

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Adrift in New York

    “Uncle, you are not looking well to-night.”

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Digging for Gold

    His mother looked up from the table where she was cutting out pie crust, and asked in surprise, “What do you mean, Grant? Why is to-day any different from ordinary days?”

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • In Search of Treasure

    “I wish I could send you to college, Guy,” said Mr. Fenwick, as they sat in the library, reading by the soft light of a student lamp. The speaker was the Rev. Mr. Fenwick, the pas

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Jed, the Poorhouse Boy

    Jed paused in his work with his axe suspended above him, for he was splitting wood. He turned his face toward the side door at which stood a woman, thin and sharp-visaged, and asked: "Well,

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Joe The Hotel Boy

    A number of years ago the author of this story set out to depict life among the boys of a great city, and especially among those who had to make their own way in the world. Among those already descri

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Luck and Pluck or John Oakley's Inheritance

    "What are you going to do with that horse, Ben Brayton?"

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Julius, The Street Boy or Out West

    “Where are you goin’, Julius? Where’s yer blackin’ box?” asked Patrick Riley.

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Making His Mark

    Mrs. Lane was a thin woman, rather above the usual height, with a prominent nose and thin lips. It was easy to see that she was not Gerald's mother. He was a strong, well-made boy, with red cheeks an

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Making His Way Frank Courtney's Struggle Upward

    Two boys were walking in the campus of the Bridgeville Academy. They were apparently of about the same age—somewhere from fifteen to sixteen—but there was a considerable differenc

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Frank's Campaign or the Farm and the Camp

    The Town Hall in Rossville stands on a moderate elevation overlooking the principal street. It is generally open only when a meeting has been called by the Selectmen to transact town business, or occ

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • From Canal Boy to President

    The present series of volumes has been undertaken with the view of supplying the want of a class of books for children, of a vigorous, manly tone, combined with a plain and concise mode of narration.

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Grit or The Young Boatman of Pine Point

    The speaker was a sturdy, thick-set boy of fifteen, rather short for his age, but strongly made. His eyes were clear and bright, his expression was pleasant, and his face attractive, but even a super

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • The Young Miner or Tom Nelson in California

    A dozen men, provided with rockers, were busily engaged in gathering and washing dirt, mingled with gold-dust, on the banks of a small stream in California. It was in the early days, and this party w

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Helen Ford

    Not many minutes walk from Broadway, situated on one of the cross streets intersecting the great thoroughfare, is a large building not especially inviting in its aspect, used as a lodging and boardin

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Helping Himself

    “I wish we were not so terribly poor, Grant,” said Mrs. Thornton, in a discouraged tone.

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Herbert Carter's Legacy

    Horatio Alger, Jr., an author who lived among and for boys and himself remained a boy in heart and association till death, was born at Revere, Mass., January 13, 1834. He was the son of a clergyman;

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Mark Mason's Victory

    The speaker was a man of middle age, with a thin face and a nose like a Hawk. He was well dressed, and across his vest was visible a showy gold chain with a cameo charm attached to it.

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Mark the Match Boy or Richard Hunter's Ward

    "Mark, the Match Boy," is the third volume of the "Ragged Dick Series," and, like its predecessors, aims to describe a special phase of street life in New York. Wh

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Nelson The Newsboy Or, Afloat in New York

    "Nelson the Newsboy" relates the adventures of a wide-awake lad in the great metropolis. The youth is of unknown parentage and is thrown out upon his own resources at a tender age.

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Only An Irish Boy Andy Burke's Fortunes

    The speaker was a boy of fifteen, handsomely dressed, and, to judge from his air and tone, a person of considerable consequence, in his own opinion, at least. The person addressed was employed in the

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Paul Prescott's Charge

    The speaker was a tall, pompous-looking man, whose age appeared to verge close upon fifty. He was sitting bolt upright in a high-backed chair, and looked as if it would be quite impossible to deviate

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Paul the Peddler

    The speaker, a boy of fourteen, stood in front of the shabby brick building, on Nassau street, which has served for many years as the New York post office. In front of him, as he stood with his back

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Phil the Fiddler

    Among the most interesting and picturesque classes of street children in New York are the young Italian musicians, who wander about our streets with harps, violins, or tambourines, playing wherever t

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Ragged Dick

    "Ragged Dick" was contributed as a serial story to the pages of the Schoolmate, a well-known juvenile magazine, during the year 1867. While in course of publication, it was received

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • Ralph Raymond's Heir

    A man of middle age, muffled up in an overcoat, got out of a Third Avenue car, just opposite a small drug shop. Quickly glancing up and down the street with a furtive look, as if he wished to avoid r

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
  • The Store Boy

    "Give me a ride?" Ben Barclay checked the horse he was driving and looked attentively at the speaker. He was a stout-built, dark-complexioned man, with a beard of a week's growth, w

    作者:小霍雷肖·阿尔杰 Horatio Alger Jr.9个月前
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