Contents
- Chapter I: Driven from Home
- Chapter II: A Friend Worth Having
- Chapter III: Introduces Peter Cook
- Chapter IV: An Important Conference
- Chapter V: Carl's Stepmother
- Chapter VI: Mrs. Crawford's Letter
- Chapter VII: Ends in a Tragedy
- Chapter VIII: Carl Falls Under Suspicion
- Chapter IX: A Plausible Stranger
- Chapter X: The Counterfeit Bill
- Chapter XI: The Archery Prize
- Chapter XII: An Odd Acquaintance
- Chapter XIII: An Unequal Contest
- Chapter XIV: Carl Arrives in Milford
- Chapter XV: Mr. Jennings at Home
- Chapter XVI: Carl Gets a Place
- Chapter XVII: Carl Enters the Factory
- Chapter XVIII: Leonard's Temptation
- Chapter XIX: An Artful Scheme
- Chapter XX: Reveals a Mystery
- Chapter XXI: An Unwelcome Guest
- Chapter XXII: Mr. Stark Is Recognized
- Chapter XXIII: Preparing for the Burglar
- Chapter XXIV: The Burglary
- Chapter XXV: Stark's Disappointment
- Chapter XXVI: A Disagreeable Surprise
- Chapter XXVII: Brought to Bay
- Chapter XXVIII: After a Year
- Chapter XXIX: The Lost Bank Book
- Chapter XXX: An Eccentric Woman
- Chapter XXXI: Carl Takes Supper with Miss Norris
- Chapter XXXII: A Startling Discovery
- Chapter XXXIII: From Albany to Niagara
- Chapter XXXIV: Carl Makes the Acquaintance of an English Lord
- Chapter XXXV: What Carl Learned in Chicago
- Chapter XXXVI: Making a Will
- Chapter XXXVII: Peter Lets out a Secret
- Chapter XXXVIII: Dr. Crawford Is Taken to Task
- Chapter XXXIX: A Man of Energy
- Chapter XL: Conclusion
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