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1. Chapter 1. A New Arrival In Lakeville2. Chapter 2. Uncle Jacob's Reception3. Chapter 3. A Visit To The Factory4. Chapter 4. Uncle Jacob's Startling Revelation5. Chapter 5. Uncle Jacob Receives His Walking Papers6. Chapter 6. Squire Marlowe Is Surprised7. Chapter 7. Uncle Jacob Leaves Lakeville8. Chapter 8. Discharged9. Chapter 9. Mrs. Barton's Secret10. Chapter 10. Stolen Money11. Chapter 11. The Twenty-Dollar Bill12. Chapter 12. Mr. Jones Is Excited13. Chapter 13. Percy Gets Rid Of The Bill14. Chapter 14. Bert Stands Trial15. Chapter 15. Bert's Triumphant Vindication16. Chapter 16. What Became Of The Stolen Note17. Chapter 17. After The Trial18. Chapter 18. Bert Obtains Work19. Chapter 19. Bert's Experience As A Farmer's Boy20. Chapter 20. Bert Is Placed In An Embarrassing Position21. Chapter 21. The Midnight Visit To The Pantry22. Chapter 22. A Panic At Farmer Wilson's23. Chapter 23. Bert Forms A Resolution24. Chapter 24. The Office Of The Magnet Mine25. Chapter 25. An Advertisement And What Came Of It26. Chapter 26. Bert Secures Board In Harrisburg27. Chapter 27. A Boarding-House In Harrisburg28. Chapter 28. Bert's First Appearance On Any Stage29. Chapter 29. Bert Secures A Box Of Mr. Harding's Papers30. Chapter 30. Bert Obtains An Important Clew31. Chapter 31. Squire Marlowe Is Surprised32. Chapter 32. Hiram French, Of Chicago33. Chapter 33. A Late Arrival At Mrs. Barton's Cottage34. Chapter 34. Bert Interviews Harding's Sister35. Chapter 35. Success Comes Strangely36. Chapter 36. Ralph Harding Is Found37. Chapter 37. Albert Marlowe Meets His Victim38. Chapter 38. Mr. Barton Defies The Squire39. Chapter 39. Conclusion