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1、【国外英文文学】The Adventures of a Boy ReporterCHAPTER I.LIVING IN THE COUNTRY-LIFE AT SCHOOL-THE HUT CLUB IS FORMED-THECOMING OF THE CIRCUSCHAPTER II.ARCHIE LONGS FOR A CHANGE IN SURROUNDINGS-A TRIP TO NEW YORK WITH UNCLEHENRYCHAPTER III.ARCHIE DETERMINES TO GO TO THE CITY TO WORK-LEAVING HOME AT NIGHTCHA
2、PTER IV.WORKING ON A FARM TO EARN SOME MONEY-CRUEL TREATMENTCHAPTER V.THE NIGHT AMONG THE RUINS-THE CAMP-FIRE OF THE TRAMPSCHAPTER VI.STEALING A RIDE-KICKED OUT BY THE BRAKEMANCHAPTER VII.ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK-A NIGHT IN A LODGING-HOUSECHAPTER VIII.LOOKING FOR WORK-WASHING DISHES IN A BOWERY RESTAURAN
3、TCHAPTER IX.IN THE STREET AGAIN-THE POLICE STATION-VISITS THE NEWSPAPER OFFICE,AND IS KINDLY RECEIVED BY THE EDITORCHAPTER X.LIVING IN COMFORT AGAIN-FEATURED AS THE BOY REPORTERCHAPTER XI.A DAY AND A NIGHT IN CONEY ISLAND-RAIDING A GAMBLING DENCHAPTER XII.A SUCCESSFUL REPORTER-THE EDITOR DECIDES TO
4、SEND HIM AS CORRESPONDENTTO THE PHILIPPINES-LEAVING NEW YORK-IN CHICAGOCHAPTER XIII.SAN FRANCISCO-THE TRANSPORT GONE-WORKING HIS WAY TO HONOLULU BYPEELING VEGETABLES ON A PACIFIC LINER-THE CAPITAL OF HAWAIICHAPTER XIV.THE VOYAGE ON THE TRANSPORT-A STORM AT SEA-ARRIVAL IN MANILACHAPTER XV.ARCHIE STAR
5、TS OUT ON AN EXPLORING TOUR, AND HAS SOME STRANGE ADVENTURESAMONG THE NATIVES-SEIZED BY THE REBELSCHAPTER XVI.A PLEASANT CAPTOR-BRAVE BILL HICKSON ALLOWS ARCHIE TO ESCAPE-FIRSTGLIMPSE OF AGUINALDOCHAPTER XVII.ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICAN TROOPS-ARCHIE THE HERO OF THE REGIMENTCHAPTER XVIII.THE MARCH AFTER
6、 THE REBELS-THE FIRST BATTLE-ARCHIE WOUNDEDCHAPTER XIX.RETURN TO MANILA-IN THE HOSPITAL-CONGRATULATED BY ALL-WRITING TO THEPAPER OF HIS EXPERIENCESCHAPTER XX.AROUND THE ISLAND ON A WAR-SHIP-BOMBARDING A FILIPINO TOWNCHAPTER XXI.CONTINUING THE CRUISE-ANOTHER VILLAGE CAPTURED-THE ADMIRAL ARCHIESFRIEND
7、-A GREAT BATTLE AND AN UNEXPECTED VICTORY-LONGING TO BE HOMEAGAINCHAPTER XXII.RETURN TO HEADQUARTERS-A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR, WITH PERMISSION TORETURN TO NEW YORK-BILL HICKSON GOES, TOOCHAPTER XXIII.HONG KONG-A HAPPY TIME IN TOKIO-HONOLULU AGAIN-ARRIVAL IN SANFRANCISCO, AND A GREAT RECEPTION BY THE
8、 PRESS-ARCHIE AND BILL ARRIVE INNEW YORK, AND ARE THE HEROES OF THE HOURCHAPTER XXIV.DOING SPECIAL WORK UPON THE EVENING PAPER-INTERVIEWS WITH FAMOUSMEN-CALLS UPON OLD FRIENDSCHAPTER XXV.PRIVATE SECRETARY TO A MILLIONAIRE-STUDYING AT EVENING SCHOOL-LIVINGAMID ELEGANT SURROUNDINGSCHAPTER XXVI.DECIDES
9、 TO VISIT HOME-A GREAT RECEPTION IN THE TOWN-A PUBLIC CHARACTERNOW-DINNER TO THE HUT CLUB-DEMONSTRATION AT THE TOWN HALL-A TELEGRAMFROM HIS EMPLOYER LEAVING FOR EUROPETHE ADVENTURES OF A BOY REPORTER.CHAPTER I. LIVING IN THE COUNTRY-LIFE AT SCHOOL-THE HUT CLUB IS FORMED-THE COMING OF THE CIRCUS.YES,
10、 said Mrs. Dunn to her neighbour, Mrs. Sullivan, we are expectinggreat things of Archie, and yet we sometimes hardly know what to thinkof the boy. He has the most remarkable ideas of things, and there seemsto be absolutely no limit to his ambition. He has long since determinedthat he will some day b
11、e President, and he expects to enter politics theday he is twenty-one.Is that so, indeed, said Mrs. Sullivan. Well, we can never tellwhat is going to come of our boys. As I says to Dannie to-day, saysI, Dannie, you must do your best to be somebody and make something ofyourself, for you and Jack bees
12、 all that I has to depend upon now. ButDannie pays no attention to my entreaties, and somehow it seems to methat since Mr. Sullivan died the boys are gettin worse and worse. Itsbeyond me to control them, anyhow.Oh, take heart, Mrs. Sullivan, said Mrs. Dunn, our boys will all turnout well in the end,
13、 and all we can do is to bring them up in the bestway we know, and trust to them to take care of themselves after theyleave home. Now Dannie is certainly an industrious lad. I hear himpounding nails all day long in the back yard, and he made a good job ofshingling the woodshed the other day. He seem
14、s made to be a carpenter.Yes, I think so myself, said the Widow Sullivan. The whole lot ofthem is out by the railroad now, building a hut. Theyve organised aHut Club to-day, and never a lick of work have I had out of them boyssince mornin. Theyve always got something going on, and when I wanta bit o
15、f water from the well, or a little wood from the shed, theyrenever around.Yes, but boys will be boys, Mrs. Sullivan, and wed better keep themcontented at home as long as we can. Theyll be leaving us soon enough.It seems that no boys are content to stay in town any longer; theyreall anxious to be off
16、 to the city.Thats true, thats true, Mrs. Dunn, said Mrs. Sullivan. I must begoing now. Im much obliged for the rain-water, and whenever you want abit of milk call over the fence, and Ill bring it to you with pleasure.Its a good neighbour you are, Mrs. Dunn.And Mrs. Sullivan went slowly around the h
17、ouse and out at the frontgate, while good Mrs. Dunn returned to her ironing, a few clothes havingto be ready for Sunday.While these mothers were discussing their boys, the youngstersthemselves were busy behind the barn, building a hut down near therailway track. There were six of them altogether, th
18、e three extra ones,besides Archie Dunn and the Sullivan boys, having come from acrossthe railway to play for the day. Two hours before they had solemnlyorganised themselves into the Hut Club, each boy walking three timesaround the block blindfolded, and swearing upon his return to be trueto all the
19、rules and regulations of the organisation, which had beenwritten with chalk on the side of the barn. The regulations werenumerous, but the most important one was that no East Side boys were tobe allowed within the club-room when it was built, and that the clubspolicy should be one of warfare against
20、 the East Siders on everyoccasion when they met. This fight against the East Side was, indeed,responsible for the organisation of the club. It was felt necessary tohave some head to their forces, and some means of holding together. Sothe club was organised, and now the next thing on the programme wa
21、s theerection of a hut to serve as a club-house. Archie Dunn, who had beenelected president, volunteered to get three boards and a hammer if theother boys would each get two boards and some nails. This propositionwas agreed to, and when the boys returned from their foragingexpeditions it was found t
22、hat there were more than enough boards tobuild the hut, so the work began at once. Holes were dug in the ground,and some posts planted as supports for the structure, and then theboards were hastily nailed together from post to post. In three hoursthe hut was practically completed, and it remained on
23、ly to lay a flooruntil they could hold their first meeting in the new club-house. Thefloor itself was down by noon, and the club then served a memorabledinner to mark the completion of the structure.A hole was dug in the ground outside the door, and a furnace made. Askillet was brought from Archies
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