[Joe’s Luck by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link book
Joe’s Luck

CHAPTER XXIII
9/11

Hogan is a mean scoundrel, who is not so much of a ruffian as this man only because he is too much of a coward to be." "I am glad we let him go," said Joe.
"I am not sure whether it was best, but I knew we should have to be awake all night if we didn't.

He could have loosened the knots after awhile.

He won't trouble you any more." "I wish I felt as sure about Hogan," said Joe.
"Hogan is a coward.

I advise you to keep ft revolver constantly on hand.

He won't dare to break in by himself." * * * * * The next morning, after breakfast, Watson prepared to go out in search of work.
"I must begin at the bottom of the ladder once more," he said to Joe.
"It's my own fault, and I won't complain.


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