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ONLY AN IRISH BOY BY HORATIO ALGER, JR. Author of The Store Boy, Bound to Rise, Brave and BoM, Cash Boy, Erie Train Boy, Julius the Street Boy, Paul the Peddler, Phil the Fiddler, Etc, CHICAGO M. A. DONOHUE & CO. Alger Series for Boys Cloth, Uniform with this Volume ———————— THE MOST WHOLESOME OF ALL STORIES FOR BOYS Adrift in New York; or, Tom and Florence Braving the World A Cousin’s Conspiracy; or, A Boy’s Struggle from Inheritance Andy Gordon; or, The Fortunes of a Young Janjtor Andy Grant’s Pluck, afd How He Won Out Bound to Rise; or, Up the Ladder Brave and Bold; or, The Fortunes of Robert Rushton Cash Boy; or, Frank Fowler’s Early Struggles Charlie Codman’s Cruise Chester Rand; or, The New Path to Fortune Do and Dare; or A Brave Boy's Fight for Fortune Driven from Home; or Carl Crawford’s Experience Erie Train Boy; or, Fred’s Railroad Adventures Facing The World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane Five Hundred, Dollars; or Jacob Marlowe’s Secret + Frank’s Campaign; or, The Farm and the Camp Grit; or, The Young Boatman of Pine Hill Hector’s Inheritance; or, The Boys of Smith Institute Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Rapid Rise“in New York - Herbert Carter’s Legacy; or, The Inventor’s Son In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia ied, The Poorhouse Boy; or, From Poverty to Title foe’s Luck; or Always Wide Awake ulius, the Street Boy; or, Out West aking His Way} or, Frank Courtney's Struggle Upward Mark Mason; Hia Trials and Triumphs Paut, the Peddier; or The Adventures of a Young Street Mershant Paul Prescott’s Charge; or, a Turn of Fortune. Phil, the Fiddier; or, The Story of a Young Street Musician Ralph Raymond’s Heir; or, James Cromwell's Triumph Risen from the Ranks; or, Harry Walton’s Success Sam’s Chance, and How He Improved It Shifting for Himself; or, Gilbert Greyson’s Fortune Sink or Swim; or Harry Raymond’s Resolve Slow and Sure; or From the Street to the Top Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay Strive and Succeed; or, The Progress of Walter Conrad Strong and Steady; or Paddle Your Own Canoe Struggling Upward; or Luke Larkin’s Luck The Telegraph Boy; or, Making His Way in New York Tin Box, and What It Contained Tom the Bootblack; or, A Western Boy’s Success ‘Try and Trust; or, Abner Holden’s Bound Boy Wait and Hope; or, a Plucky Boy’s Luck Walter Sherwood’s Probation; or Cool Head and Warm Heart Young Acrobat, of the Great North American Circus Young Adventurer; or, Tom’s Trip Across the Plains Young Explorer;‘or, Among the Sierras Young Miner; or, Tom Nelson Out Wont Young Musician. or, Fighting His Way Young Salesman; or, Scot Walton’s Early Struggles All of above titles can be procured at the store where this book was bought, or sent to any address for 25c each, or any five for $1.00, postage paid, by the publishers. M. A.. DONOHUE & CO., 701-727 South Dearborn Street = - - CHICAGO ONLY AN IRISH BOY CHAPTER I ANDY BURKE “ Joun, saddle my horse, and bring him around to the door.” The speaker was a boy of fifteen, handsomely dressed, and, to judge from his air and tone, a pers son of considerable consequence, in his own opinion, at least. The person addressed was employed in the stable of his father, Colonel! Anthony Preston, and so inferior in social condition that Master Godfrey: always addressed him in imperious tones, John tooked up and answered, respectfully: “ Master Godfrey, your horse is sick of the dise ease, and your father left orders that he wasn’t to go out on no account.” * It’s my horse,” said Godfrey; “I intend to take him out.” “ Maybe it’s yours, but your father paid for him.” “ None of your impudence, John,” answered God- frey, angrily. “Am I master, or are you, I should tike to know!”

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