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Adrift in New York Tom and Florence Braving the World

Creator: Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899
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Just as Florence was rising from the table, Mrs. Leighton entered the room in street dress. "I am glad you remained to lunch, Miss Linden," she said. "You will be company for my little girl, who is very sociable. Carrie, I hope you were a good girl, and gave Miss Linden no trouble." "Ask Miss Linden, mamma," said Carrie, confidently. "Indeed, she did very well," said Florence. "I foresee that we shall get along admirably." "I am glad to hear that. She is apt to be indolent." "I won't be with Miss Linden, mamma. She makes the studies so interesting." After Florence left the house, Carrie pronounced an eulogium upon her which led Mrs. Leighton to congratulate herself upon having secured a governess who had produced so favorable an impression on her little girl. "Was you kept after school, Florence?" asked Dodger, as she entered her humble home. "I am afraid you'll find your dinner cold."
Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout, or, the Speediest Car on the Road

Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout CONTENTS CHAPTER I TOM HOPES FOR A PRIZE II MR. DAMON'S STEERING III THE MOTOR-CYCLE WINS IV TALE OF A NEW BANK V A MIDNIGHT ENCOUNTER VI BUILDING THE CAR VII TOM IS CAPTURED VIII A BLINDING FLASH IX TOM IS RESCUED
"Never mind, Dodger. I am to take dinner--or lunch, rather--at the house where I am teaching; so hereafter Mrs. O'Keefe need not wait for me." "And how do you like your place?" "It is everything that is pleasant. You wished me good luck, Dodger, and your wish has been granted." "I was lucky, too, Florence. I've made a dollar and a quarter this mornin'." "Not by selling papers, surely?" "Not all. A gentleman gave me fifty cents for takin' his valise to the Long Branch boat." "It seems we are both getting rich," said Florence, smiling. Chapter XVI. Dodger Becomes Ambitious.