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CHAPTER VII. FOGSON'S MISTAKE.
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"So you have got home?" said Mr. Fogson with an unpleasant smile as he opened the door to admit Jed later that evening.
"Yes, sir."
"You had a pleasant time, I presume?"
"Yes, sir," answered Jed, wondering to what all these questions tended.
"I suppose Dr. Redmond put himself out to entertain such a distinguished1 guest?"
"No, Mr. Fogson, I don't think he did."
"He didn't make arrangements to run the poorhouse, with your help, did he?"
"No," answered Jed with emphasis.
"We ought to be thankful, Mrs. Fogson and I, humbly2 thankful, that we ain't to be turned out by this high and mighty3 doctor."
"If you don't like the doctor you had better tell him so," said Jed; "he don't need me to defend him."
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"How could I tell?"
"Well, sir, I suppose you had a right to. I hope you had a pleasant call."
"I did, and what's more, I told him of Dr. Redmond's impertinent interference with me in my management of the poorhouse. He told me not to pay any attention to Redmond, but to be guided by him. So long as he was satisfied with me, it was all right."
"You'd better tell Dr. Redmond that when he calls here next time."
"I shall; but there's something I've got to say to you. He said I had a perfect right to take the dollar from you, for as a pauper6 you had no right to hold property of any kind. That's what Squire Dixon says. Now hand over that money, or you'll get into trouble."
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