[Gutenberg 35652] • Rick Dale, A Story of the Northwest Coast
- Authors
- Munroe, Kirk
- Publisher
- Kessinger Publishing
- Tags
- loggers -- juvenile fiction , indians of north america -- juvenile fiction , voyages and travels -- juvenile fiction , poor -- juvenile fiction , sailors -- juvenile fiction , smugglers -- juvenile fiction , youth -- conduct of life -- juvenile fiction , outdoor life -- juvenile fiction , conduct of life -- juvenile fiction , mountaineering -- juvenile fiction
- ISBN
- 9780548984116
- Date
- 1903-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.79 MB
- Lang
- en
Excerpt from Rick Dale: A Story of the Northwest Coast *Alaric Dale Todd was his name, and it was a great grief to him to be called "Allie." Allie Todd was so insignificant and sounded so weak. Besides, Allie was a regular girl's name, as he had been so often told, and expected to be told by each stranger who heard it for the first time. There is so much in a name, after all. We either strive to live up to it, or else it exerts a constant disheartening pull backward.
Although Alaric was tall for his age, which was nearly seventeen, he was thin, pale, and undeveloped. He did not look like a boy accustomed to play tennis or football, or engage in any of the splendid athletics that develop the muscle and self-reliance of those sturdy young fellows who contest interscholastic matches. Nor was he one of these; so far from it, he had never played a game in his life except an occasional quiet game of croquet, or something equally soothing. He could not swim nor row nor sail a boat; he had never ridden horseback nor on a bicycle; he had never skated nor coasted nor hunted nor fished, and yet he was perfectly well formed and in good health. *