The Young Bridge-Tender; or, Ralph Nelson's Upward Struggle

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The Young Bridge-Tender; or, Ralph Nelson's Upward Struggle

by Edward Stratemeyer

EN·~5 hours·41 chapters

Chapters

41 total
1

CHAPTER I. - A QUESTION OF PROPERTY.

6:37
2

CHAPTER II. - THE SMASH AT THE BRIDGE.

7:50
3

CHAPTER III. - RALPH MAKES A FRIEND.

7:32
4

CHAPTER IV. - THE QUARREL ON THE BRIDGE.

6:17
5

CHAPTER V. - A HUNT FOR THE MISSING BILL.

6:18
6

CHAPTER VI. - MRS. NELSON'S STORY.

6:57
7

CHAPTER VII. - PERCY'S HOME.

6:25
8

CHAPTER VIII. - SQUIRE PAGET MAKES A MOVE.

7:27
9

CHAPTER IX. - AT THE GENERAL STORE.

9:00
10

CHAPTER X. - RALPH IS GIVEN NOTICE.

7:34

Description

Ralph Nelson is a determined teenager on the brink of adulthood, living in the modest cottage beside the swinging bridge that links the sleepy village of Westville with the bustling town of Eastport. When his father’s sudden death leaves the family bereft, Ralph and his widowed mother are thrust into a struggle not only to survive on a modest weekly wage but also to protect the land their father once owned. A missing bundle of deeds becomes the focal point of their worries, pitting them against the influential Squire Paget, who claims the village’s right to the waterfront.

With the bridge’s tolls beginning to flow and the promise of future growth on the horizon, Ralph devises a plan to locate the elusive papers, suspecting that someone may be hoarding them for personal gain. As he balances his duties as the new bridge‑tender, a garden, and his mother’s sewing work, the young Nelson confronts the harsh realities of small‑town politics while clinging to hope that honesty and hard work will secure his family’s future.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (292K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Paul Stephen, Alicia Williams and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-05-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Stratemeyer

Edward Stratemeyer

1862–1930

A driving force behind early American series fiction, he created a storytelling empire that helped shape generations of young readers. Through the Stratemeyer Syndicate, his ideas stood behind enduring favorites like the Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, Tom Swift, the Bobbsey Twins, and the Rover Boys.

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