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Western Novels in English - The Bondboy by George W. Ogden
"The Bondboy" is a novel published by George W. Ogden in 1922. It has a slightly different character from his representative Western novels.
The novel deals with the social problem of debt bondage and depicts the trials and growth experienced by the main character, a boy. It contains a story about the unfair social system and human dignity of the time and describes the main character's journey toward freedom.
The work deals with the main themes of human will, hope, and the desire for freedom along with social criticism.

Summary
"The Bondboy" by George W. Ogden is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around young Joe Newbolt, who finds himself bound to a harsh and demanding master, Isom Chase, after a desperate deal made by his mother, Sarah Newbolt. Faced with the threat of losing their home due to unpaid debts, Sarah sacrifices her son¡¯s freedom for stability, trapping him in a life of servitude. The narrative explores themes of sacrifice, poverty, and the struggles of family loyalty against the backdrop of a challenging rural life. The opening of the novel introduces us to Sarah Newbolt, who, while reflecting on the hardships of life, encounters Isom Chase, her loan shark. With her husband deceased and debts overwhelming, she reluctantly agrees to bind her son Joe to Chase in exchange for the chance to keep their home. As Joe arrives at Chase's house, he establishes his defiance, asserting his independence while feeling the weight of his mother's decision. The foundation of the narrative is set with Joe's internal conflict about his sacrifice and the oppressive environment created by Chase, positioning characters in a struggle against fate and societal expectations.

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Contents
I. Delivered Into Bondage
II. A Dry-Salt Man
III. The Spark in the Clod
IV. A Stranger at the Gate
V. The Secret of the Clover
VI. Blood
VII. Deliverance
VIII. Will He Tell?
IX. The Sealed Envelope
X. Let Him Hang
XI. Peter¡¯s Son
XII. The Sunbeam on the Wall
XIII. Until the Day Break
XIV. Deserted
XV. The State vs. Newbolt
XVI. ¡°She Cometh Not¡± He Said
XVII. The Blow of a Friend
XVIII. A Name and a Message
XIX. The Shadow of a Dream
XX. ¡°The Penalty Is Death!¡±
XXI. Ollie Speaks
XXII. A Summons of the Night
XXIII. Lest I Forget