Mark Mason's Victory: The Trials and Triumphs of a Telegraph Boy

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Mark Mason's Victory: The Trials and Triumphs of a Telegraph Boy

by Jr. Horatio Alger

EN·~5 hours·38 chapters

Chapters

38 total
1

CHAPTER II. WHERE MARK LIVED.

7:22
2

CHAPTER III. AN UNEXPECTED CALL.

7:49
3

CHAPTER IV. A NIGHT AT DALY'S.

9:15
4

CHAPTER V. MARK AS A HERO.

8:23
5

CHAPTER VI. "THE EVENING GLOBE."

8:14
6

CHAPTER VII. THE GREAT MR. BUNSBY.

7:07
7

CHAPTER VIII. A SCENE IN MRS. MACK'S ROOM.

8:22
8

CHAPTER IX. AN ADVENTURE IN A FIFTH AVENUE STAGE.

8:49
9

CHAPTER X. AN IMPORTANT COMMISSION.

4:05
10

CHAPTER XI. MR. HAMILTON SCHUYLER IS ASTONISHED.

12:27

Description

In bustling 19th‑century New York, a young telegraph boy named Mark Mason dreams of rising above his modest beginnings. When two strangers from Syracuse appear in the city, Mark’s quick wit and honesty are put to the test amid the clamor of street vendors, shining boots, and hurried conversations. The opening scene captures the lively atmosphere of City Hall Park, where Mark’s modest earnings and earnest desire to “get things as low as you can” set the tone for his journey.

From that first encounter, Mark’s path twists through daring night‑time assignments, unexpected commissions, and a series of challenges that demand both courage and integrity. As he navigates the fast‑moving world of telegraph wires, bustling hotels, and even a brush with danger on the railroad, his perseverance shines. Listeners will be drawn into a classic tale of hard work, moral resolve, and the quiet triumph of a boy who refuses to let circumstance define his destiny.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (338K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.) [Transcriber's note: This etext is based on the A.L. Burt publication of 1899 and differs from etext30387, which is the post-1900 version published by M. A. Donohue & Co., in that it contains the last seven chapters before the "Conclusion" chapter which are missing from the later version; it is also illustrated.]

Release date

2010-11-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jr. Horatio Alger

Jr. Horatio Alger

1832–1899

Best known for shaping the classic “rags to riches” story, this 19th-century American writer filled his books with resourceful boys, hard work, and sudden turns of fortune. His stories helped define a lasting version of the American Dream.

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