Sara Ware Bassett

Steve and the Steam Engine


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       Sara Ware Bassett

      Steve and the Steam Engine

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664627247

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       STEVE AND THE STEAM ENGINE

       CHAPTER I

       AN UNPREMEDITATED FOLLY

       CHAPTER II

       A MEETING WITH AN OLD FRIEND

       CHAPTER III

       A SECOND CALAMITY

       CHAPTER IV

       THE STORY OF THE FIRST RAILROAD

       CHAPTER V

       STEVE LEARNS A SAD LESSON

       CHAPTER VI

       MR. TOLMAN'S SECOND YARN

       CHAPTER VII

       A HOLIDAY JOURNEY

       CHAPTER VIII

       NEW YORK AND WHAT HAPPENED THERE

       CHAPTER IX

       AN ASTOUNDING CALAMITY

       CHAPTER X

       AN EVENING OF ADVENTURE

       CHAPTER XI

       THE CROSSING OF THE COUNTRY

       CHAPTER XII

       NEW PROBLEMS

       CHAPTER XIII

       DICK MAKES HIS SECOND APPEARANCE

       CHAPTER XIV

       A STEAMBOAT TRIP BY RAIL

       CHAPTER XV

       THE ROMANCE OF THE CLIPPER SHIP

       CHAPTER XVI

       AGAIN THE MAGIC DOOR OPENS

       CHAPTER XVII

       MORE STEAMBOATING

       CHAPTER XVIII

       A THANKSGIVING TRAGEDY

       CHAPTER XIX

       THE END OF THE HOUSE PARTY

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"It was the conquering of this multitude of defects that gave to the world the intricate, exquisitely made machine."—Frontispiece.Frontispiece
"You've got your engine nicely warmed up, youngster," he observed casually.8
"I wish you'd tell me about this queer little old-fashioned boat."180
He was fighting to prevent himself from being drawn beneath the jagged, crumbling edge of the hole.244

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      Steve Tolman had done a wrong thing and he knew it.

      While his father, mother, and sister Doris had been absent in New York for a week-end visit and Havens, the chauffeur, was ill at the hospital, the boy had taken the big six-cylinder car from the garage without anybody's permission and carried a crowd of his friends to Torrington to a football game. And that was not the worst of it, either. At the foot of the long hill leading into the village