Try and Trust
TRY AND TRUST Or, Abner Holden's Bound Boy BY HORATIO ALGER, JR. AUTHOR OF "PAUL THE PEDDLER," "FROM FARM BOY TO SENATOR," "SLOW AND SURE," ETC. THE MERSHON COMPANY RAHWAY, N.J. NEW YORK TO MY YOUNG FRIEND, A. FLORIAN HENRIQUES (BOISIE), THIS VOLUME IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED
or of the long line of battles in which every generation of our people
has fought. This is the other proof that in times of peace we do not
forget. It is not much, but it is of the right kind--it is the
soldier's monument, it is the soldier's medal, it is the soldier's
funeral oration, it is the recognition by the people of its ideal of
courage in times of peace. And with every other brave people this
proof passes as the sign universal. But our homicides and our duels,
nearly all of them brought about in the name--even under the fear--of
courage, what effect have they had in giving us abroad our reputation
as a community? I ask myself the question, what if all the men who
have killed their personal enemies or been killed by them in Kentucky,
and if all the men who have killed their personal friends or been
killed by them in Kentucky, had spent their love of fighting and their
love of courage upon a monument to the Pioneers--such a monument as
stands nowhere else in the world, and might fitly stand in this State
to commemorate the winning of the West? Would the world think the
better or the worse of the Kentucky ideal of bravery?
"I had not meant to talk to you so long on this subject," I added, in
apology, "but I have been thinking of these things lately since I have
been so much in town."
"I am interested," said Georgiana; "but as I agree with you we need not
both speak." But she looked pained, and I sought to give a happier
turn to the conversation.
TRY AND TRUST Or, Abner Holden's Bound Boy BY HORATIO ALGER, JR. AUTHOR OF "PAUL THE PEDDLER," "FROM FARM BOY TO SENATOR," "SLOW AND SURE," ETC. THE MERSHON COMPANY RAHWAY, N.J. NEW YORK TO MY YOUNG FRIEND, A. FLORIAN HENRIQUES (BOISIE), THIS VOLUME IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED