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CHAPTER VIII. BEN COMMENCES HIS BUSINESS CAREER.
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Ben soon took his stand in the street, with a roll of papers under his arm, supplied by the generosity1 of his new acquaintance. It was rather a trying ordeal2 for a country boy, new to the city and its ways. But Ben was not bashful. He was not a timid boy, but was fully3 able to push his way. So, glancing at the telegraphic headings, he began to call out the news in a business-like way. He had already taken notice of how the other newsboys acted, and therefore was at no loss how to proceed.
He met with very fair success, selling out the twelve papers which had been bought for him, in a comparatively short time. It might have been that the fact that he was neater and better dressed operated in his favor. At any rate, though a new hand, he succeeded better than those who were older in the business.[Pg 94]
But his neat dress operated to his disadvantage in another quarter. His business rivals, who were, with scarcely an exception, dressed with no great pretensions4 to style or neatness, looked upon the interloper with a jealous eye. They regarded him as "stuck up," in virtue5 of his superior dress, and were indignant to find their sales affected6 by his competition.
"Who's he? Ever seen him afore?" asked Tim Banks of a newsboy at his side.
"No; he's a new chap."
"What business has he got to come here and steal away our trade, I'd like to know?" continued Tim, eying Ben with no friendly glance.
At that moment a gentleman, passing Tim, bought an "Evening Post" of Ben. It was the third paper that Ben had sold since Tim had effected a sale. This naturally increased his indignation.
"He's puttin' on airs just because he's got good clo'es," said the other newsboy, who shared Tim's feelings on the subject.
"Let's shove him out," suggested Tim.
"All right."
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