A Tale of the Tow-Path
All work and no play makes 14-year-old Joe Gaston run away. He's also falsely branded as a horse-thief by his own father. This heart-warming story tells of Joe's wanderings and life on the tow-path, of finding Old Charlie and the real horse-thief, how his name is cleared, and his return home.
This book, published in 1892, is the third written by Homer Greene, whose primary profession was law. His novels generally include a legal transgression with an interrogation or court-room scene. (Summary by Donald Cummings)
Genre(s): Action & Adventure
Language: English
Keyword(s): fiction (1591), adventure (1014), juvenile (63), run-away (1)
| Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Play 01 | The Result of a Whipping | Donald Cummings |
00:17:17 |
| Play 02 | Who Took Old Charlie? | Donald Cummings |
00:16:55 |
| Play 03 | On The Canal | Donald Cummings |
00:17:31 |
| Play 04 | Captain Bill Buys a Horse | Donald Cummings |
00:17:56 |
| Play 05 | Homeward Bound | Donald Cummings |
00:17:22 |
| Play 06 | Old Charlie Brings Back Joe | Donald Cummings |
00:15:30 |