The Rich Little Poor Boy

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The Rich Little Poor Boy

by Eleanor Gates

EN·~11 hours·54 chapters

Chapters

54 total
1

BY - ELEANOR GATES

0:27
2

THE RICH LITTLE POOR BOY ELEANOR GATES

0:02
3

CHAPTER I - THE WICKED GIANT

16:27
4

CHAPTER II - PRIDE AND PENALTY

11:35
5

CHAPTER III - A FEAST AND AN EXCURSION

11:53
6

CHAPTER IV - THE FOUR MILLIONAIRES

20:52
7

CHAPTER V - NEW FRIENDS

27:27
8

CHAPTER VI - THE DEAREST WISH

13:48
9

CHAPTER VII - A SERIOUS STEP

13:46
10

CHAPTER VIII - MORE TREASURES

19:27

Description

A ten‑year‑old boy drifts through the cramped alleys of a bustling tenement, his oversized shirt and patched trousers swallowing his thin frame. Though his limbs are wiry and his hands bear the callouses of endless chores—washing dishes, sweeping floors, and mending linens—his bright, unruly hair crowns a head full of restless curiosity. He moves with a mixture of embarrassment and pride, the strange yellow‑green locks drawing both teasing boys and admiring girls, while his keen, gray‑blue eyes constantly scan the world for something beyond the soot‑stained walls.

At home, the stern figure of Big Tom Barber, his foster father, looms like a reluctant mentor, shaping the boy’s daily grind with rough hands and harsher lessons. Yet beneath the hard‑won responsibilities, the youngster nurtures a vivid imagination that turns ordinary street corners into realms of adventure. As he navigates the demands of his cramped existence, the promise of a larger story begins to whisper from the shadows, hinting at challenges that may finally let his hidden spirit shine.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (689K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Lybarger, Brian Janes and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net and and the Booksmiths at http://www.eBookForge.net

Release date

2008-02-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Eleanor Gates

Eleanor Gates

1875–1951

A lively early-20th-century American writer, she moved easily between novels, plays, journalism, and children's books. She is especially remembered for bringing frontier childhood memories to life and for writing stories that reached both stage audiences and young readers.

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