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THE YOUNG OUTLAW;

Or,

Adrift in the Streets.

HORATIO ALGER, JR.,

Horatio Alger's Successful Books for Boys and Girls.

"Half a million of readers shows how popular they are."

Ragged Dick Series.

Complete in Six Volumes--in a Box.

Price, .25 per volume.

Tattered Tom Series.

A Continuation of the Ragged Dick Series.

FIRST SERIES, Complete in Four Volumes--in a Box.

Price, .25 a volume.

SECOND SERIES.

Price, .25 a volume.

Campaign Series.

Complete in Three Volumes--in a Box.

Price, .25 per volume.

Luck and Pluck Series.

FIRST SERIES, Complete in Four Volumes--in a Box,

Price, ,50 per volume.

SECOND SERIES, Complete in Four Volumes--in a Box,

Price, .50 per volume.

Brave and Bold Series.

To be completed in four Volumes.

Price, .50 per volume.

Each volume sold separate from the set.

LORING, PUBLISHER, BOSTON.

THE YOUNG OUTLAW;

Or,

Adrift in the Streets.

HORATIO ALGER, JR.,

Loring, Publisher, Cor. Washington and Bromfield Streets, Boston.

Rockwell & Churchill, Printers and Stereotypers, 39 Arch Street, Boston.

MY YOUNG FRIEND,

HARRY L. DE VISSER,

THIS VOLUME

AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED.

PREFACE

"The Young Outlaw" is the sixth volume of the Tattered Tom Series, and the twelfth of the stories which are wholly or mainly devoted to street-life in New York. The story carries its moral with it, and the writer has little fear that the Young Outlaw will be selected as a model by the boys who may read his adventures, and be amused by the scrapes into which he manages to fall. In previous volumes he has endeavored to show that even a street-boy, by enterprise, industry and integrity, may hope to become a useful and respected citizen. In the present narration he aims to exhibit the opposite side of the picture, and point out the natural consequences of the lack of these qualities.

This may be a proper occasion to express gratitude for the very remarkable favor with which these stories of humble life have been received throughout the country. The writer is glad to believe that they have done something to draw attention to a neglected class of children, whom it is important to elevate and redeem.

NEW YORK, March 25, 1875.

THE YOUNG OUTLAW;

OR,

ADRIFT IN THE STREETS.

THE YOUNG OUTLAW.

"Boy, is this Canal Street?"

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