CONTENTS
BIOGRAPHY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
PAUL THE PEDDLERCHAPTER III -- PAUL HAS COMPETITORS
CHAPTER IV -- TEDDY GIVES UP BUSINESS
CHAPTER V -- PAUL LOSES HIS BASKET
CHAPTER VI -- PAUL AS AN ARTIST
CHAPTER VIII -- A STROKE OF ILL LUCK
CHAPTER XII -- THE BARREL THIEF
CHAPTER XIII -- OUT OF BUSINESS
CHAPTER XIV -- THE DIAMOND RING
CHAPTER XV -- THE PAWNBROKER'S SHOP
CHAPTER XVI -- THE JEWELER'S PRICE
CHAPTER XVII -- MR. FELIX MONTGOMERY
CHAPTER XVIII -- A CLEVER THIEF
CHAPTER XIX -- PAUL DELIBERATES
CHAPTER XX -- THE THIEF IN DISGUISE
CHAPTER XXI -- PAUL IS CHECKMATED
CHAPTER XXII -- A MAN OF RESOURCES
CHAPTER XXIII -- A NEW EXPEDIENT
CHAPTER XXIV -- MR. MONTGOMERY'S ARREST
Horatio Alger, Jr., an author who lived among and for boys and himself remained a boy in heart and association till death, was born at Revere, Mass., January 13, 1834. He was the son of a clergyman, was graduated at Harvard College in 1852, and at its Divinity School in 1860 and was pastor of the Unitarian Church at Brewster, Mass., in 1862-66.
In the latter year he settled in New York and began drawing public attention to the condition and needs of street boys. He min