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CHAPTER IX — 'UNCLE GODFREY PARTS FROM GRANT
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When Tom Calder turned round and saw who had addressed him, he turned red with mortification1, and he tried to hide his blacking box. He was terribly mortified2 to have it known that he had been forced into such a business. If Tom had nothing worse to be ashamed of he need not have blushed, but he was suffering from false shame.
“Only this morning.”
“I suppose you are surprised to see me in this business,” said Tom, awkwardly.
“There is nothing to be ashamed of,” said Grant. “It is an honest business.”
“It's an awful come down for me,” said Tom, uncomfortably. “The fact is, I've had hard luck.”
“I am sorry to hear that,” said Grant.
“I expected a place in Wall Street, but I came just too late, and things are awful dull anyway. Then I was robbed of my money.”
“I thought you were too smart to be robbed,” said Grant, slyly. “If it had been a green boy from the country like me, now, it wouldn't have been surprising.”
“I was asleep when I was robbed,” explained Tom, hurriedly. “A fellow got into my room in the night, and picked my pocket. I couldn't help that, now, could I?”
“I suppose not.”
“So I had to get something to do, or go back to Colebrook. I say, Grant—-”
“Well?”
“Don't you tell any of the fellers at home what business I'm in, that's a good fellow.”
“I won't if you don't want me to,” said Grant.
“You see, it's only a few days till I can get something else to do.”
“It's a great deal better blacking boots than being idle, in my opinion,” said Grant.
“That's the way I look at it. But you didn't tell me what you came to the city for?”
“I'm coming here for good,” announced Grant.
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v.使受辱( mortify的过去式和过去分词 );伤害(人的感情);克制;抑制(肉体、情感等) | |
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