The Boss of Taroomba
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THE BOSS OF TAROOMBA
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS NEW YORK 1900
THE BOSS OF TAROOMBA
They were terribly sentimental words, but the fellow sang them as though he meant every syllable. Altogether, the song was not the kind of thing to go down with a back-block audience, any more than the singer was the class of man.
He was a little bit of a fellow, with long dark hair and dark glowing eyes, and he swayed on the music-stool, as he played and sang, in a manner most new to the young men of Taroomba. He had not much voice, but the sensitive lips took such pains with each word, and the long, nervous fingers fell so lightly upon the old piano, that every one of the egregious lines travelled whole and unmistakable to the farthest corner of the room. And that was an additional pity, because the piano was so placed that the performer was forced to turn his back upon his audience; and behind it the young men of Taroomba were making great game of him all the time.
E. W. Hornung
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER I THE LITTLE MUSICIAN
CHAPTER II A FRIEND INDEED
CHAPTER III "HARD TIMES"
CHAPTER IV THE TREASURE IN THE STORE
CHAPTER V MASTERLESS MEN
CHAPTER VI £500
CHAPTER VII THE RINGER OF THE SHED
CHAPTER VIII "THREE SHADOWS"
CHAPTER IX NO HOPE FOR HIM
CHAPTER X MISSING
CHAPTER XI LOST IN THE BUSH
CHAPTER XII FALLEN AMONG THIEVES
CHAPTER XIII A SMOKING CONCERT
CHAPTER XIV THE RAID ON THE STATION
CHAPTER XV THE NIGHT ATTACK
CHAPTER XVI IN THE MIDST OF DEATH
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