Alger, Horatio | The Cash Boy (1989)

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Tom Pinkerton, in his own estimation a personage of considerable importance, came forward in a consequential manner, and commenced as follows: "Mr. Chairman and boys. You all know what has brought us together. We want to start a club for playing baseball, like the big clubs they have in Brooklyn and New York." "How shall we do it?" asked Henry Scott. "We must first appoint a captain of the club, who will have power to assign the members to their different positions. Of course you will want one that understands about these matters." "He means himself," whispered Henry Scott, to his next neighbor; and here he was right. "Is that all?" asked Sam Pomeroy. "No; as there will be some expenses, there must be a treasurer to receive and take care of the funds, and we shall need a secretary to keep the records of the club,


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