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업턴 싱클레르(Upton Sincla
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2023-08-07
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CHAPTER I. “Samuel,” said old Ephraim, “Seek, and ye shall find.”
CHAPTER II. Such was Samuel's life until he was seventeen,
CHAPTER III. He had his bundle slung over his back
CHAPTER IV. Samuel's money was gone,
CHAPTER V. In the station-house a fat sergeant sat dozing upon his throne.
CHAPTER VI. Samuel went to a bake shop and bought a loaf of bread
CHAPTER VII. On Monday morning Samuel found that Professor Stewart had returned,
CHAPTER VIII. Samuel meantime was walking down
CHAPTER IX. Properly to understand the thrill which this revelation brought to Samuel,
CHAPTER X. Samuel presented himself the next morning
CHAPTER XI. A week passed, and Samuel did not see his divinity again.
CHAPTER XII. For a long while, Samuel stood motionless,
CHAPTER XIII. The same corpulent official was seated behind the desk
CHAPTER XIV. The meal over, Charlie Swift took out a pencil and paper.
CHAPTER XV. Samuel walked the streets all that night.
CHAPTER XVI. Samuel went back in great excitement to the Stedmans’,
CHAPTER XVII. Samuel walked away,
CHAPTER XVIII. Samuel went home walking upon air.
CHAPTER XIX. One who has all the cares of humanity upon his shoulders,
CHAPTER XX. “So you've let them turn you into a mission stiff!”
CHAPTER XXI. “Dr. Vince is at lunch,”
CHAPTER XXII. Samuel now had his evidence;
CHAPTER XXIII. After Samuel had left Dr. Vince,
CHAPTER XXIV. Samuel had had nothing to eat since morning,
CHAPTER XXV. Samuel rushed away into the darkness.
CHAPTER XXVI. Samuel slept not a wink all that night.
CHAPTER XXVII. When Sophie came home that evening,
CHAPTER XXVIII. Samuel rushed home, breathless, to tell Sophie;
CHAPTER XXIX. Samuel went home and faced a surprising experience.
CHAPTER XXX. After supper that evening came Everley with Friederich Bremer,
CHAPTER XXXI. While the other members of the local scattered to distribute the circulars,