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Messenger No. 48, by James Otis

Messenger No. 48, by James Otis

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Messenger No. 48, by James Otis

Messenger No. 48, by James Otis



Messenger No. 48, by James Otis

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"[...] "I haven't spoken to anybody except the red-haired man, and he didn't give me a chance to do much talking." "What is your fee?" "Twenty-five cents." "Here's half a dollar. If anybody asks where you have been say that it was to the Stock Exchange. I don't care to have a lot of people talking about my business, and a quarter should be enough to make you hold your tongue."[...]".

Messenger No. 48, by James Otis

  • Published on: 2015-03-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .41" w x 6.00" l, .46 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 182 pages
Messenger No. 48, by James Otis

About the Author James Otis Kaler (March 19, 1848 ? December 11, 1912) was an American journalist and author of children's literature. He used the pen name James Otis.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. 14 year old boy hunts down and captures criminals. Exciting tale! By Janice aboard Seaweed This author was recommended to me at the end of a Horatio Alger story. It features a young boy (14 years old) who is a messenger. While on a job he becomes involved albeit unwittingly in two criminals. When questioned by the authorities he ends up cooperating. Then he's kidnapped!After a series of adventures that reminded me of some of the exploits from Horatio Alger stories, the mystery was solved. It involves murder, funny money (counterfeiting) and a traveling show. To me, the book felt like three of so Alger stories combined into one -- lots of Adventure but not a lot of substance.Perhaps I'm judging too harshly. It is a okay book - just not one I'd want to read again. For the ten to twelve year old men-in-training though? Quite good.Features detectives, bad-guys, railroads, Americana, printing presses (funny money) and more. And Messenger No. 48 is mostly about the boy who ferrets out the criminals. Guns too -- the 14-year old is considered responsible and indeed is so! I don't recall any references to prayers or religion. Nobody dies.

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