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Stratemeyer, Edward, 1862-1930

"Richard Dare's Venture"

Dare shook her head doubtfully.
"It is almost impossible to get a footing there," she declared. "When
we were first married your father struggled hard enough, both there
and in Brooklyn, but somehow, he didn't seem to make it go, and so we
moved here. Everything rushes in the city, and unless you have some
one to speak for you no one will give you a chance."
"I would take the first thing that came to hand, no matter what it
paid, and then watch for something better."
"It might be that you would have luck," said Mrs. Dare reflectively.
"I don't like to discourage you. Still--"
"You wouldn't like to see me go away and then fail, is that it?"
"Yes. Failures at the start of life often influence all the after
years. Suppose you have a talk with your father about this."
"I thought I'd speak to you first, mother. I wanted to know if you
would be willing to let me go."
"If your father thinks it best, I shall be satisfied, Richard. Of
course, I will miss you."
"I know that, mother," returned Richard rising. "But then I could come
home once in a while. The city is not so very far away."
The plan of "striking out" had been in Richard Dare's mind for several
months. The country school at Mossvale had closed for the season early
in the spring--so as to allow the farmer boys to do their work, and
Richard was satisfied that he had about learned all that Mr.


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