The Young Bridge-Tender The Young Bridge-Tender

The Young Bridge-Tender

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Publisher Description

Ralph was the only son of his widowed mother. His father, Randolph Nelson, had been in former years a boatman on Keniscot Lake. When the swinging bridge had been built between Westville and Eastport, Mr. Nelson had been appointed bridge tender. The old boatman had occupied his position at the bridge, taking tolls and opening the structure for passing vessels for exactly two years. Then, one blustery and rainy day he had slipped into the water, and before he could manage to save himself, had been struck by the bow of a steamboat and seriously hurt. Mr. Nelson had been taken from the water almost immediately after being wounded, and all that could be[Pg 12] done was done for him, but without avail. He was unconscious, and only came to himself long enough to bid his weeping wife and only child a tender farewell. Thirty-six hours after the accident he was dead, and his funeral occurred three days later.

GENRE
Young Adult
RELEASED
1930
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
224
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
486.7
KB
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