Robert Coverdale's Struggle
By HORATIO ALGER, Jr.
Author of “Tom Temple’s Career,” “Tom Thatcher’s Fortune,” “Tom Turner’s Legacy,” “The Train Boy,” Etc.
A. L. BURT COMPANY, PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
Table of Contents
ROBERT COVERDALE’S STRUGGLE
A FISHERMAN’S CABIN
“Robert, have you seen anything of your uncle?”
“No, aunt.”
“I suppose he’s over at the tavern as usual,” said the woman despondently. “He drinks up about all he earns, and there’s little enough left for us. I hope you won’t follow in his steps, Robert.”
“You may be sure I won’t, Aunt Jane,” said the boy, nodding emphatically. “I wouldn’t drink a glass of rum for a hundred dollars.”
“God keep you in that resolution, my dear boy! I don’t want my sister’s son to go to destruction as my husband is doing.”
My story opens in a small fishing village on the coast of one of the New England States. Robert Coverdale, whom I have briefly introduced, is the young hero whose fortunes I propose to record.
Jr. Horatio Alger
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CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII
CHAPTER XIX
CHAPTER XX
CHAPTER XXI
CHAPTER XXII
CHAPTER XXIII
CHAPTER XXIV
CHAPTER XXV
CHAPTER XXVI
CHAPTER XXVII
CHAPTER XXVIII
CHAPTER XXIX
CHAPTER XXX
CHAPTER XXXI
CHAPTER XXXII
CHAPTER XXXIII
CHAPTER XXXIV