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“Julian!” exclaimed the man, in a low but excited tone of voice. “I amhere!” replied the prisoner, so overjoyed that he could scarcely speak. —Page 118.
Julian Mortimer.
A Brave Boy’s Struggle for Home and Fortune
By HARRY CASTLEMON,
Author of
The “Gunboat Series,” “The Boy Trapper,” “Sportsman’s Club Series,” etc., etc.
ILLUSTRATED.
A. L. BURT COMPANY, PUBLISHERS
NEW YORK
Copyright, 1873, by Street & Smith.
Copyright, 1887, by A. L. Burt.
Copyright, 1901, by Charles S. Fosdick.
JULIAN MORTIMER.
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
JULIAN MORTIMER | ||
I. | THE WAGON TRAIN | 5 |
II. | JULIAN HEARS SOMETHING | 11 |
III. | A RIDE IN THE DARK | 18 |
IV. | JULIAN FINDS A RELATIVE | 30 |
V. | JULIAN’S HOME | 38 |
VI. | JULIAN MEETS A STRANGER | 46 |