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CHAPTER XIV. BERT STANDS TRIAL.
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Percy went to bed early, and heard nothing of Bert's arrest for the theft which he had himself committed till at the breakfast table the next morning his father said: "Well, young Barton has got into a bad scrape."
"He is charged with stealing a twenty-dollar bill from Mr. Jones, the store-keeper."93
This was certainly amazing, and Percy, in his agitation2, nearly choked with some coffee that went the wrong way.
"Be more careful, Percy!" said his mother sharply.
"I was so surprised, mother, at what father told me," apologized Percy.
"I don't know why you need be surprised," said Mrs. Marlowe. "I never had a very good opinion of the boy."
"How did it happen?" asked Percy, curious to know how suspicion could have fallen upon Bert.
"It appears that Mr. Jones laid a twenty-dollar bill on his desk—a very careless proceeding3, by the way—while he was waiting upon a customer in another part of the store. About five minutes afterward4 the Barton boy called upon him to fill a small can with kerosene6, and actually had the hardihood to offer his own twenty-dollar bill in payment."
"Bert Barton offered Mr. Jones a twenty-dollar bill?" asked Percy, in great surprise.
"Yes; no wonder you are surprised at his boldness."
"Perhaps it wasn't the same bill," Percy was constrained7 to suggest.
"You must be a fool, Percy. Where else could he have got so large a bill as that? We94 all know how poor the Bartons are. Besides, the bill on the desk had disappeared."
Percy was silent for a moment. He felt bewildered, and could not understand it at all. He knew very well that it was not the same bill. But where did the other bill come from? How happened a poor boy like Bert Barton to have such a large bill in his possession? That was certainly mysterious.
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