Sam's Chance, and How He Improved It

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Sam's Chance, and How He Improved It

by Jr. Horatio Alger

EN·~3 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
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SAM'S CHANCE - And How He Improved It

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By Horatio Alger, Jr.

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PREFACE.

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SAM'S CHANCE.

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CHAPTER I. — SAM'S NEW CLOTHES.

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CHAPTER II. — SAM'S FIRST DAY IN BUSINESS.

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CHAPTER III. — SAM FINDS A ROOM.

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CHAPTER IV. — FIRST LESSONS.

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CHAPTER V. — SAM'S FINANCES.

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CHAPTER VI. — SAM'S LUCK.

7:51

Description

Sam Barker, a fifteen‑year‑old who has spent the past three years drifting through New York’s streets, finally lands a chance to turn his life around. After a small act of honesty—returning a lost child to his worried parents—he is rewarded with a modest wage and an invitation to work as an errand boy. Determined to make a good impression, Sam decides his ragged clothes must be replaced before he steps into the office.

He heads to a second‑hand shop he knows well, bargaining with the shrewd proprietor for a respectable outfit that will suit his new role. The exchange reveals Sam’s quick wit and his willingness to negotiate his way out of poverty, while also hinting at the challenges he will face in a world that expects more than street‑smartness. As he dons his fresh clothes, the young man stands on the brink of a new chapter, hopeful that this chance could finally steer him toward a steadier, more respectable future.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (213K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

E-text prepared by Gary Sandino from digital material generously made available by Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/index.php) HTML file produced by David Widger Note: Images of the original pages are available through Internet Archive American Libraries. See http://www.archive.org/details/samschancehowhei00algerich

Release date

2008-07-12

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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