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CHAPTER IV. TROUBLE PREPARING FOR ANDY.
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When Lawyer Ross returned to his showy dwelling1, he found Herbert eagerly waiting to hear an account of his mission.
Herbert was firmly of the opinion that his father and himself were the two most important persons in Hamilton, and he confidently anticipated that Dr. Euclid would be overawed by his father’s visit, and meekly2 accede3 to his demand. He thought, with a pleasant sense of triumph, how it would be in his power to “crow over” the janitor4, who had so audaciously ventured to lay a finger upon his sacred person.
He looked up eagerly when his father entered the room.
“Well, father, did you see Dr. Euclid?” he asked.
“Yes,” replied the lawyer, in a tone by no means pleasant.
“Did he agree to discharge Andy Gordon?”
“No, he didn’t.”
“Did you ask him to?”
“Yes.”
“Then I don’t understand.”{25}
“There are a good many things you don’t understand,” said his father, giving a kick to the unoffending cat which lay on the rug before the fire, and forcing the astonished animal to vacate her comfortable quarters.
“I should think,” Herbert ventured to say, “that Dr. Euclid wouldn’t dare to disobey you, as you are a trustee.”
“It would serve him right if you kicked him out and appointed a new principal,” insinuated7 Herbert.
Mr. Ross felt in the mood to do as his son advised, but he felt very doubtful of his ability to accomplish the displacement8 of so popular and highly
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