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CHAPTER XXXIV. MR. BABCOCK'S INVENTION.
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From this time forth1 Ezra Little began to pay more attention to his poor relation. Scott's social and business success had surprised him. He was compelled, though reluctantly, to consider him a young man of promise.
He had no idea, however, how successful Scott was, and would have been very much amazed to learn the extent of his income.
One result, however, was to excite the jealousy2 of Loammi. He found that Scott dressed better than himself and had more command of money. Accordingly, he applied3 to his father for an increased allowance.
"What do you want more money for, Loammi?" asked his father, in a tone far from encouraging. "Don't you get a dollar a week?"
"What can I do with a dollar a week, pa?"
"It was more than I received at your age."
"You were a poor boy, while I am the son of a rich man."
[Pg 288]
"Ahem! not exactly rich, Loammi," said Ezra Little, complacently4.
"Everybody calls you rich, pa."
"I have some money," admitted Mr. Little, cautiously, "but it is only by great care that I am moderately well off."
"Scott dresses better than I, and always has money in his pocket."
"He is very foolish to spend all his spare money on clothes. By the time he is twenty-one he won't have a cent laid up."
"At any rate, he has plenty of cash now. The fact is, pa, people are beginning to notice that he dresses better than I. Percy Shelton was walking with me the other day when we met Scott. 'I thought your cousin was poor,' he said. 'He only has his wages to depend upon,' I said. 'Then he must be pretty well paid,' he replied. 'I saw him at Patti's concert Tuesday night, occupying a three-dollar seat.' That made me feel awfully5 mean, for you wouldn't let me go to hear Patti."
"No; it would be throwing money away."
"All the fashionable people go. People that know you are rich think it strange not to see me there."
This argument had some effect on Mr. Little,[Pg 289] who was anxious that his son should be admitted into fashionable society, but was too close to supply him with the necessary means.
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