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CHAPTER VIII. SCOTT RECOVERS PART OF HIS MONEY.
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Justin Wood smiled as he saw how unconscious Lane was of his presence. Then he walked forward quietly and laid his hand on Lane's arm.
"Mr. Lane," he said, "this is an unexpected pleasure."
Lane turned quickly, and looked very much disconcerted when he saw who it was that accosted1 him.
"I—I didn't expect to meet you here," he stammered2.
"I presume not. Don't you recognize this boy?"
"Scott Walton?"
"Yes; I am glad you have not forgotten him. He is here on business."
"On business?"
"Yes; in a fit of absence of mind you relieved him of fifty dollars, or the equivalent in English[Pg 64] bank notes. I don't say anything about the considerably3 larger sum which you took from me in London, for I can stand the loss, but this boy is poor and wants the money back."
"I can't give it to him," said Lane, desperately4.
"Why not?"
"Because I have spent most of it."
"So you have spent nearly fifty dollars in one day?"
"Yes; I bet on the races."
"That was foolish. If you had lost your own money it would have served you right. But you had no business to squander5 the boy's money in that way. How much money have you got left?"
"I—don't know."
"Out with your pocketbook, man, and find out," said Wood, impatiently.
As Lane still hesitated, Justin Wood added, sternly: "Do as I tell you, or I will arrest you myself and march you to the station house."
The young man looked as if he were quite capable of carrying out his threat, and Lane very reluctantly took out his pocketbook.
"I have twelve dollars," he said.
"Then give ten dollars to the boy, and keep two dollars for yourself."
[Pg 65]
"It is all the money I have," whined
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considerably
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desperately
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| adv.极度渴望地,绝望地,孤注一掷地 | |
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squander
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grudge
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rascal
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precisely
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abruptly
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chamber
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