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Narrated by:
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Ben Gillman
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Horatio Alger
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The story of a lowly matchboy and his rise to success with the help of Mr. Richard Hunter.
Horatio Alger was once crowned America's best-selling author of all time. His works are back, and they read like never before. Audiobooks come alive with commentary, author biography, study questions, and more. You will fall in love with these stories of success!
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- choirgirl
- 09-29-23
Truly entertaining.
An excellent Audible book and good read. I loved all three books starting with Ragged Dick, Fame and fortune and finally Mark the Matchboy. Give it a try!
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