[From Canal Boy to President by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookFrom Canal Boy to President CHAPTER IV 1/9
CHAPTER IV. ON THE TOW-PATH. Captain Letcher regarded his young cousin in surprise. "Well, Jimmy, what brings you to Cleveland ?" he asked. "I came here to ship on the lake," the boy answered.
"I tried first to get a place in a store, as I promised mother, but I found no opening.
I would rather be a sailor." "I am afraid your choice is not a good one; a good place on land is much better than going to sea.
Have you tried to get a berth ?" "Yes, I applied to the captain of a schooner, but he swore at me and called me a land-lubber." "So you are," returned his cousin smiling "Well, what are your plans now ?" "Can't you give me a place ?" "What, on the canal ?" "Yes cousin." "I suppose you think that would be the next thing to going to sea ?" "It might prepare me for it." "Well," said Captain Letcher, good-naturedly, "I will see what I can do for you.
Can you drive a pair of horses ?" "Oh, yes." "Then I will engage you.
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