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CHAPTER X. THE MISSING SLEEVE BUTTON.
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Squire1 Bates was as good as his word. He drew up a subscription2 paper, and headed it with a subscription of fifty dollars, and went through the village with it. At the end of three days he came again to Adin Dunham's plain home, and handed Mrs. Dunham a hundred and fifty dollars.
"It won't make up your husband's loss," he said, "but it is better than nothing. I wish I could afford to give more myself."
"How kind you are, Squire Bates!" said Mrs. Dunham, weeping softly. "God has indeed raised up a friend for us in our time of trouble."
"Don't make too much of my poor service, Mrs. Dunham," said the squire modestly. "It is a great deal easier for me to give fifty dollars than for your husband to lose a thousand."
"True; but you are very kind, all the same."
When Mrs. Dunham told Adin what the squire had done, he kept silence for a moment, and was obviously perplexed3.
"I don't understand it," he murmured.
"I hope, now, Adin, you will give up the ridiculous idea that the squire robbed you," said his wife.
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"I can't," said Adin. "I saw him with these very eyes. I saw those long teeth of his just as plain as I see you this minute. It's very queer. I can't understand it."
"Oh, Adin! I did hope you would get this out of your head. It almost seems as if your mind was upset."
"Perhaps it is, but I can't give up the idea that the squire took my thousand dollars."
"It stands to reason, Adin, that if he had, he wouldn't have taken all this trouble to raise money for you. Why, he gave fifty dollars out of his own pocket."
"Did fifty dollars of this money come from the squire?"
"Yes. Just look at his name on the paper. His name is the very first one on it."
"Then," said Adin Dunham, carefully counting out fifty dollars from the roll of bills which had been placed in his hand, "I'll give back the money to you to do what you like with. The other money came from my friends and neighbors, and I'll keep it. But the squire's money I don't want."
"I'm afraid you are very obstinate5, Adin. Why shouldn't the squire's money be as good as anybody's?"
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