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New York: A. L. Burt Company, Publishers, 1887

Frank Fowler The Cash Boy (Illustrated)

Frank Fowler The Cash Boy (Illustrated)

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Through some conspiracy, the hero of this story was taken from his relatives as a baby and given into the care of a kind woman.

Not knowing his name, she gave him her husband's name, Frank Fowler. She had one little daughter, Grace, and showing no partiality in the treatment of her children, Frank never suspected that she was not his sister. However, just prior to her death, Mrs. Fowler related all this to Frank.

The children were left alone in the world. It seemed as though they would have to go to the poorhouse but Frank determined to care for them through hard work and thrift.

A kind neighbor agreed to care for Grace for a nominal charge, so Frank decided to start out in the world to make his own way. In large retail stores, a "cash boy" was used to take a customers money to a cashier's desk and return with change. Sales clerks were not trusted to perform this task themselves. This was Frank's first job and, hence, the title of the novel.

This edition of the book contains the original four illustrations, carefully rejuvenated, and seven additional place- and time-relevant illustrations that are unique to this edition.
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