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- Something about Randy[7]
- At the Fishing Hole[17]
- Exposing Bob Bangs[26]
- Randy at Home[36]
- The Result of a Quarrel[45]
- The Iron Works Affair[54]
- More Troubles for Randy[62]
- Randy and His Uncle Peter[70]
- The New Home[80]
- Sammy's Fourth of July[88]
- Randy to the Rescue[99]
- A Steamboat Man[108]
- Mr. Shalley Makes an Offer[118]
- Bob Bangs and His Horse[127]
- Randy as a Deckhand[135]
- In New York City[145]
- The Purser Has His Say[153]
- A Meeting on the River[161]
- An Unlooked-for Encounter[169]
- What Came of a Demand[177]
- Randy Visits His Home[186]
- Mr. Bartlett Makes a Move[193]
- The Papers in the Safe[201]
- Another Hiding Place[208]
- A Victory for Randy[215]
- New Troubles[222]
- Randy Makes a Discovery[229]
- Out of a Tight Corner[237]
- George Gaffney's Statement[244]
- A Swim for Life[252]
- News of Importance[259]
- Brought To Terms—conclusion[265]
RANDY OF THE RIVER
CHAPTER I
SOMETHING ABOUT RANDY
"I am going fishing, Randy. Do you want to go along?"
"With pleasure, Jack," answered Randy Thompson, a bright, manly youth of fourteen. "Are you going on foot or in your boat?"
"I think we might as well take the boat," returned Jack Bartlett, a boy who was but a few months older than Randy. "Have you your lines handy?"