Bound to Rise

Horatio Alger

Capitolo 15

to some good business."

That was his/her way of his really treated child, and for this and other
reasons, as soon as he reached the piece of ground of ground of man, he left house that
you/he/she had never had any pleasant associations with him. His/her father wanted
to convert him/it in a car of money-creation--a mere drudge, working
him hard, and denying him/it, until him it was able, also the ground of common ownership
recreations of the childhood--for the gentleman of country an idea had that the time
devoted in play you/he/she was foolishly spent, since it brought him/it
in any monetary return. He was stubbornly blind to the guilts and
defects of his/her system and their absolute failure in him the case of his
just child, and it is able, if it was able, has all the boys in the taut city on
after practical method severely. But, fortunately for Harry, Mr.
Walton had very different notions. He was forced to hold his/her child
house the greatest part in the summer, but it was against his/her desire.

"Nobody wonders him it is a poor man", thought the gentleman of country, after his/her visitor
returned house. "Him to the they didn't find any ideeses I practise. Long live and learn!
that is every foolishness. His/her boy seems strong and able to job, and
it is foolish sendin' him the school some longest. That was' not the my way,
and he/she sees where I am" me, him concluded, with pleased memory of
obligations and mortgage and money out to interest. "That was a pooty
good work" of cow, him concluded. "I didn't make calc' late to find more'n
thirty-five dollars for the critter;  but then near Walton had
possession a cow, and it had to pay my price."

Now for the reflections of Hiram Walton.

"I am a poor man", he told him, as he walked homeward slowly,
"but I would not be bad as Tom Green for all the money that he is
value. He is made a hard bargain with me, but there was no help for
it."





I CAPITULATE IV

A SUM IN ARITHMETIC




Harry held on his/her way to school, and the bell arrived it encircled only.
Many of my readers have seen a scholastic building of country and the wish
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