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CHAPTER XXXIV. THE CUP AND THE LIP.
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Affairs in Millville had gone on much as usual. Mrs. Rushton had not yet exhausted1 the supply of money left by Robert in the hands of his friend the lawyer. Her expenses were small, and were eked2 out by her earnings3; for she continued to braid straw, and was able in this way to earn two dollars a week. Indeed, she made it a point to be as economical as possible, for she thought it likely Robert would spend all his money, and return penniless. She had received no letter from him since the one announcing his being about to sail for Calcutta, and this made her naturally anxious. But Mr. Paine assured her that letters were likely to be irregular, and there was no ground for alarm. So she waited with what patience she could till Robert should return, hoping that by some strange chance he might succeed in his quest, and bring his father back with him.
Meanwhile, fortune had improved with Mr. Davis, the superintendent4 of the factory. He had lost largely by speculation5, but had blundered at last into the purchase of a stock in which some interested parties had effected a corner. It went up rapidly, and on the morning when we introduce him again to the reader he was in high good spirits, having just received intelligence from his broker6 that he had cleared seven thousand dollars by selling at the top of the market.
"Another cup of coffee, Mrs. Davis," he said, passing his cup across the table.
Seeing that his father appeared in good humor, Halbert ventured to prefer a request, which, however, he had little hope of having granted.
"Yes," said his father; "I saw him on it yesterday."
"It's a regular beauty—I wish I had one."
"How much did it cost?"
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