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Chapter 7 A Strange Encounter
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 Luke went home that evening in high spirits. The gift he had received from Mr. Afton enabled him to carry out a plan he had long desired to realize. It was to secure a sewing machine for his mother, and thus increase her earnings1 while diminishing her labors2. He stopped at an establishment not far from Clark Street, and entering the showroom, asked: "What is the price of your sewing machines?"

 
"One in a plain case will cost you twenty-five dollars."
 
"Please show me one."
 
"Do you want it for your wife?"
 
"She may use it some time. My mother will use it first."
 
The salesman pointed3 out an instrument with which Luke was well pleased.
 
"Would you like to see how it works?"
 
"Yes, please."
 
"Miss Morris, please show this young man how to operate the machine."
 
In the course of ten minutes Luke got a fair idea of the method of operating.
 
"Do you require the whole amount down?" asked Luke.
 
"No; we sell on installments4, if preferred."
 
"What are your terms?"
 
"Five dollars first payment, and then a dollar a week, with interest on the balance till paid."
 
"Then I think I will engage one," Luke decided6.
 
"Very well! Come up to the desk, and give me your name and address. On payment of five dollars, we will give you a receipt on account, specifying7 the terms of paying the balance, etc."
 
Luke transacted8 his business, and made arrangements to have the machine delivered any time after six o'clock, when he knew he would be at home.
 
As Luke was coming out of the sewing-machine office he saw Tom Brooks9 just passing. Tom looked a little uneasy, not feeling certain whether Luke had recognized him as one of his assailants or not the evening previous.
 
Luke felt that he had a right to be angry. Indeed, he had it in his power to have Tom arrested, and charged with a very serious crime--that of highway robbery. But his good luck made him good-natured.
 
"Good-evening, Tom," he said. "I didn't see you selling papers to-day."
 
"No; I was on Dearborn Street."
 
"He doesn't know it was me," thought Tom, congratulating himself, and added: "Have you been buying a sewing machine?"
 
This was said in a joke.
 
"Yes," answered Luke, considerably10 to Tom's surprise. "I have bought one."
 
"How much?"
 
"Twenty-five dollars."
 
"Where did you raise twenty-five dollars? You're foolin'."
 
"I bought it on the installment5 plan--five dollars down."
 
"Oho!" said Tom, nodding significantly. "I know where you got that money?"
 
"Where did I?"
 
"From the gentleman that bought a couple of papers yesterday."
 
"You hit it right the first time."
 
"I thought you weren't no better than the rest of us--you that pretended to be so extra honest."
 
"What do you mean by that, Tom Brooks?"
 
"You pretended that you were going to give back the man's change, and spent it, after all. I thought you weren't such a saint as you pretended to be."
 
"I see you keep on judging me by yourself, Tom Brooks. I took round the money this morning, and he gave it to me."
 
"Is that true?"
 
"Yes; I generally tell the truth."
 
"Then you're lucky. If I'd returned it, he wouldn't have given me a cent."
 
"It's best to be honest on all occasions," said Luke, looking significantly at Tom, who colored up, for he now saw that he had been recognized the night before.
 
Tom sneaked11 off on some pretext12, and Luke kept on his way home.
 
"Did you do well to-day, Luke?" asked Bennie.
 
"Yes, Bennie; very well."
 
"How much did you make?"
 
"I'll tell you by and by. Mother, can I help you about the supper?"
 
"You may toast the bread, Luke. I am going to have your favorite dish--milk toast."
 
"All right, mother. Have you been sewing to-day?"
 
"Yes, Luke. I sat so long in one position that I got cramped13."
 
"I wish you had a sewing machine."
 
"So do I, Luke; but I must be patient. A sewing machine costs more money than we can afford."
 
"One can be got for twenty-five dollars, I have heard."
 
"That is a good deal of money for people in our position."
 
"We may as well hope for one. I shouldn't be surprised if we were able to buy a sewing machine very soon."
 
Meanwhile Luke finished toasting the bread and his mother was dipping it in milk when a step was heard on the stairway, the door was opened, and Nancy's red head was thrust into the room.
 
"Please, Mrs. Walton," said Nancy, breathlessly, "there's a man downstairs with a sewing machine which he says is for you."
 
"There must be some mistake, Nancy. I haven't ordered any sewing machine."
 
"Shall I send him off, ma'am?"
 
"No, Nancy," said Luke; "it's all right. I'll go down stairs and help him bring it up."
 
"How is this, Luke?" asked Mrs. Walton, bewildered.
 
"I'll explain afterwards, mother."
 
Up the stairs and into the room came the sewing machine, and was set down near the window. Bennie surveyed it with wonder and admiration14.
 
When the man who brought it was gone, Luke explained to his mother how it had all come about.
 
"You see, mother, you didn't have to wait long," he concluded.
 
"I feel deeply thankful, Luke," said Mrs. Walton. "I can do three times the work I have been accustomed to do, and in much less time. This Mr. Afton must be a kind and charitable man."
 
"I like him better than his clerks," said Luke. "There is a red-headed bookkeeper and a boy there who tried to snub me, and keep me out of the office. I try to think well of red-headed people on account of Nancy, but I can't say I admire them."
 
After supper Luke gave his mother a lesson in operating the machine. Both found that it required a little practice.
 
The next morning as Luke was standing15 at his usual corner, he had a surprise.
 
A gentleman came out of the Sherman House and walked slowly up Clark Street. As he passed Luke, he stopped and asked, "Boy, have you the _Inter-Ocean?_"
 
Luke looked up in his customer's face. He paused in the greatest excitement.
 
The man was on the shady side of fifty, nearly six feet in height, with a dark complexion16, hair tinged17 with gray, and a wart18 on the upper part of his right cheek!

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1 earnings rrWxJ     
n.工资收人;利润,利益,所得
参考例句:
  • That old man lives on the earnings of his daughter.那个老人靠他女儿的收入维持生活。
  • Last year there was a 20% decrease in his earnings.去年他的收入减少了20%。
2 labors 8e0b4ddc7de5679605be19f4398395e1     
v.努力争取(for)( labor的第三人称单数 );苦干;详细分析;(指引擎)缓慢而困难地运转
参考例句:
  • He was tiresome in contending for the value of his own labors. 他老为他自己劳动的价值而争强斗胜,令人生厌。 来自辞典例句
  • Farm labors used to hire themselves out for the summer. 农业劳动者夏季常去当雇工。 来自辞典例句
3 pointed Il8zB4     
adj.尖的,直截了当的
参考例句:
  • He gave me a very sharp pointed pencil.他给我一支削得非常尖的铅笔。
  • She wished to show Mrs.John Dashwood by this pointed invitation to her brother.她想通过对达茨伍德夫人提出直截了当的邀请向她的哥哥表示出来。
4 installments 7d41ca7af6f495d8e3432f8a4544f253     
部分( installment的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • The first two installments were pretty close together in 1980. 第一次和节二次提款隔得很近,都是在1980年提的。
  • You have an installments sales contract. 你已经订立了一份分期付款的买卖契约了。
5 installment 96TxL     
n.(instalment)分期付款;(连载的)一期
参考例句:
  • I shall soon pay the last installment of my debt.不久我将偿付我的最后一期债款。
  • He likes to buy things on the installment plan.他喜欢用分期付款法购买货物。
6 decided lvqzZd     
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
参考例句:
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
7 specifying ca4cf95d0de82d4463dfea22d3f8c836     
v.指定( specify的现在分词 );详述;提出…的条件;使具有特性
参考例句:
  • When we describe what the action will affect, we are specifying the noun of the sentence. 当描述动作会影响到什么时,我们指定组成句子的名词。 来自About Face 3交互设计精髓
  • Procurement section only lists opportunistic infection drugs without specifying which drugs. 采购部分只说明有治疗机会性感染的药物,但并没有说明是什么药物。 来自互联网
8 transacted 94d902fd02a93fefd0cc771cd66077bc     
v.办理(业务等)( transact的过去式和过去分词 );交易,谈判
参考例句:
  • We transacted business with the firm. 我们和这家公司交易。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Major Pendennis transacted his benevolence by deputy and by post. 潘登尼斯少校依靠代理人和邮局,实施着他的仁爱之心。 来自辞典例句
9 brooks cdbd33f49d2a6cef435e9a42e9c6670f     
n.小溪( brook的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Brooks gave the business when Haas caught him with his watch. 哈斯抓到偷他的手表的布鲁克斯时,狠狠地揍了他一顿。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Ade and Brooks exchanged blows yesterday and they were severely punished today. 艾德和布鲁克斯昨天打起来了,今天他们受到严厉的惩罚。 来自《简明英汉词典》
10 considerably 0YWyQ     
adv.极大地;相当大地;在很大程度上
参考例句:
  • The economic situation has changed considerably.经济形势已发生了相当大的变化。
  • The gap has narrowed considerably.分歧大大缩小了。
11 sneaked fcb2f62c486b1c2ed19664da4b5204be     
v.潜行( sneak的过去式和过去分词 );偷偷溜走;(儿童向成人)打小报告;告状
参考例句:
  • I sneaked up the stairs. 我蹑手蹑脚地上了楼。
  • She sneaked a surreptitious glance at her watch. 她偷偷看了一眼手表。
12 pretext 1Qsxi     
n.借口,托词
参考例句:
  • He used his headache as a pretext for not going to school.他借口头疼而不去上学。
  • He didn't attend that meeting under the pretext of sickness.他以生病为借口,没参加那个会议。
13 cramped 287c2bb79385d19c466ec2df5b5ce970     
a.狭窄的
参考例句:
  • The house was terribly small and cramped, but the agent described it as a bijou residence. 房子十分狭小拥挤,但经纪人却把它说成是小巧别致的住宅。
  • working in cramped conditions 在拥挤的环境里工作
14 admiration afpyA     
n.钦佩,赞美,羡慕
参考例句:
  • He was lost in admiration of the beauty of the scene.他对风景之美赞不绝口。
  • We have a great admiration for the gold medalists.我们对金牌获得者极为敬佩。
15 standing 2hCzgo     
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
参考例句:
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
16 complexion IOsz4     
n.肤色;情况,局面;气质,性格
参考例句:
  • Red does not suit with her complexion.红色与她的肤色不协调。
  • Her resignation puts a different complexion on things.她一辞职局面就全变了。
17 tinged f86e33b7d6b6ca3dd39eda835027fc59     
v.(使)发丁丁声( ting的过去式和过去分词 )
参考例句:
  • memories tinged with sadness 略带悲伤的往事
  • white petals tinged with blue 略带蓝色的白花瓣
18 wart fMkzk     
n.疣,肉赘;瑕疵
参考例句:
  • What does the medicaments with remedial acuteness wet best wart have?治疗尖锐湿疣最好的药物有什么?
  • Flat wart is generally superficial,or sometimes a slight itching.扁平疣一般是不痛不痒的,或偶有轻微痒感。


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