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CHAPTER XXX — A MODEL HOUSEHOLD
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“When did you come?” asked Barton, steadying himself against a tree.
“Half an hour ago,” answered Abner, for Herbert was gazing, with a repulsion he found it difficult to conceal1, at Barton, whose flushed face and thick utterance2 indicated his condition very clearly.
“Who came with him?” continued Barton.
“You'd better ask marm. She attended to the business. It was a young man.”
“Where is she?”
“Gone to the village to buy some sassiges for dinner.”
“Good!” exclaimed Barton, in a tone of satisfaction. “I'll stay at home to dinner to-day. Did the man pay your mother any money?”
“I s'pose so, or she wouldn't be buyin' sassiges. Old Schickman won't trust us any more.”
“The money should have been paid to me. I'll see about it when your marm comes back from the store.”
“You'd spend it all for drink, dad,” said Abner.
“How dare you speak so to your father, you ungrateful young dog!”
He essayed to reach Abner to strike him, but his dutiful son dodged3 easily, and his father, being unsteady on his legs, fell on the ground.
“Come here and help me up, you Abner!” said his father.
“Not much, dad! If you hadn't tried to lick me you wouldn't have fallen!”
“Let me help you, sir!” said Herbert, conquering his instinctive5 disgust and approaching the fallen man.
“You're a gentleman!” murmured Barton, as he took the little boy's proffered6 hand and, after considerable ado, raised himself to a standing7 position. “You're a gentleman; I wish I had a boy like you.”
Herbert could not join in the wish. He felt that a father like Joel Barton would be a great misfortune.
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