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CHAPTER XXV. WITHOUT A PENNY.
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There is nothing that makes one feel so helpless as to be without a penny in a strange city. If Jed had had even a dollar he would have felt better.
The fact of his poverty was emphasized when a boy came up to him and asked him to buy a morning paper. Jed instinctively1 felt in his pocket for a penny, but not even a cent was forthcoming.
"I have no change," he said, by way of excuse.
"I can change a dollar," responded the newsboy, who was more than usually enterprising.
"I wish I could," thought Jed, but he only said, "No, it is no matter."
So he walked along Broadway, fairly well dressed, but, so far as money went, a pauper2. Yes, though no longer an inmate3 of the [Pg 223]Scranton poorhouse, he was even poorer than when he was there, for then he had a home, and now he had none.
"I wonder when it is all going to end?" reflected poor Jed despondently4. Then his anger was excited when he thought of the unprincipled rascal5 who had brought him to this pass.
"If I could only get hold of him," muttered Jed vengefully, "I would give him something to remember me by."
All the while Jed walked on, though his walk was aimless. He was as well off in one part of the city as another, and only walked to fill up time.
He found himself passing a drug store. Just outside the door he saw the sign "Boy wanted," and with a little kindling6 of hope he entered the store.
Just behind the counter stood a man with a sandy beard, who appeared to be the proprietor7. To him Jed addressed himself.
"I see you want a boy," he said.
"Yes; do you want a place?"
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