Ralph of the Roundhouse; Or, Bound to Become a Railroad Man
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A lively boy eager for railroad life works at a small junction doing errands and learning shop skills; he befriends mechanics, confronts bullies and stowaways, and pursues opportunities in the roundhouse. Episodes follow his growth from messenger and helper into a more responsible apprentice as mysteries, rivalries, and dangers tied to track work and a competing railroad test his resourcefulness. Conflicts include schemes by a recurring antagonist, a roaming commission that tests loyalty, and a contest over right of way; through bravery, cleverness, and the help of railroad men he overcomes setbacks and attains recognition that points him toward a railroad career.
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