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An idea occurred to Anthony. The more he turned it over in his mind the more it promised. Young Tetteridge had entered upon his last term. The time would soon come for the carrying out of Anthony’s suggestion that in some mean street of Millsborough he should set up a school for the sons of the ambitious poor.
Why should not one house do for them both? To Mr. Tetteridge for his classroom and study the ground floor; to his mother for her dressmaking and millinery the floor above; the three attics1 for bedrooms; in the basement the common dining-room and kitchen. There were whole streets of such houses, with steps up to the front door and a bow window. Mr. Tetteridge would want someone to look after him, to “do for” him. Whom more capable, more conscientious2 than Mrs. Strong’nth’arm? The gain would be mutual3. His mother would be working for better-off customers. She could put up her prices. Mr. Tetteridge would save in rent and board.
“And there will be you and your dear mother always there,” he concluded. “It is so long since I had a home.”
To his mother the rise from Snelling’s Row to Bridlington Street was a great event. It brought tears of happiness to her eyes. Also she approved of Mr. Tetteridge.
“It will be so good for you,” she said to Anthony, “living with a gentleman.”
There was the furnishing. Mr. Tetteridge’s study, into which parents would have to be shown, must breathe culture, dignified7 scholasticism. Mr. Tetteridge’s account at Her Majesty’s savings8 bank was a little over twenty pounds. That must not be touched. Sickness, the unexpected, must be guarded against. Anthony went to see his aunt. That with the Lord’s help she had laid by a fair-sized nest-egg she had in a rash moment of spiritual exaltation
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