
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I THE NEW HOME
CHAPTER II JOE LOOKS FOR WORK
CHAPTER III AUNT SARAH IS SURPRISED
CHAPTER IV JOE FINDS A FRIEND
CHAPTER V HOCKEY AND JUST TALK
CHAPTER VI JOE HAS AN IDEA
CHAPTER VII PARTNERS
CHAPTER VIII MR. CHESTER YOUNG
CHAPTER IX IN THE BASEBALL CAGE
A sixteen‑year‑old newcomer steps off a rattling train onto the icy platform of Amesville, Ohio, in the first week of January, still half‑asleep with his crumpled coat and heavy monogrammed valise marking him as a stranger in a town blanketed in fresh snow. The gray sky and sharp bite of cold set a bleak tone as he scans the quiet streets for a place to call home. Already he feels the weight of his journey and the uncertainty of what lies ahead.
His first task is to deliver the heavy trunk to Miss Teele’s on Brewer Street, and the only aid he finds is Gus Tenney, a crabby local hauling a massive sample‑trunk on a rickety dray. Their terse negotiation over a quarter for the job reveals the town’s tight‑purse economy and the newcomer’s cautious pride. As he walks past snow‑laden storefronts, the scent of coffee wafts from a modest eatery, offering a brief promise of warmth. These early encounters hint at the challenges and small comforts that will shape his new life in Amesville.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (365K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Donald Cummings and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2021-01-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1880–1925
One of baseball’s earliest superstars, he combined overpowering pitching with rare grace and sportsmanship, becoming a model hero in the game’s formative years. His fame reached far beyond the ballpark, and his life later inspired readers as well as fans.
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