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Table of Contents
- Chapter I. Ben Barclay Meets a Tramp
- Chapter II. Ben and His Mother
- Chapter III. Mrs. Barclay's Callers
- Chapter IV. Unpleasant Business
- Chapter V. Professor Harrington's Entertainment
- Chapter VI. Two Young Rivals
- Chapter VII. The Tramp Makes Another Call
- Chapter VIII. Squire Davenport's Financial Operation
- Chapter IX. A Prospect of Trouble
- Chapter X. Ben Goes to New York
- Chapter XI. The Madison Avenue Stage
- Chapter XII. Ben's Luck
- Chapter XIII. A Startling Event
- Chapter XIV. Ben Shows Himself a Hero
- Chapter XV. Ben Loses His Place
- Chapter XVI. Ben Finds Temporary Employment
- Chapter XVII. What the Letter Contained
- Chapter XVIII. Farewell to Pentonville
- Chapter XIX. A Cool Reception
- Chapter XX. Entering Upon His Duties
- Chapter XXI. At the Theater
- Chapter XXII. A Mysterious Letter
- Chapter XXIII. Ben's Visit to Thirty-First Street
- Chapter XXIV. Ben on Trial
- Chapter XXV. Conrad Takes a Bold Step
- Chapter XXVI. Mr. Lynx, the Detective
- Chapter XXVII. The Telltale Ticket
- Chapter XXVIII. Mrs. Hill's Malice
- Chapter XXIX. Some Unexpected Changes
- Chapter XXX. Ben "Goes West"
- Chapter XXXI. Mr. Jackson Receives a Call
- Chapter XXXII. Ben Sells the Farm
- Chapter XXXIII. Good News
- Chapter XXXIV. Conrad Goes Into Wall Street
- Chapter XXXV. Turning the Tables
- Chapter XXXVI. A Letter from Rose Gardiner
- Chapter XXXVII. Ben's Visit to Pentonville
- Chapter XXXVIII. Conclusion
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