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CHAPTER XII A GROCER'S CLERK
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Early Monday morning Gerald went over to Mr. Tubbs's grocery store and reported for duty. The grocer gave him some instructions as to the prices of leading commodities, and he took his place behind the counter. There was a young man of twenty-one in the grocer's employ—a cousin of Mrs. Tubbs's, named Charles Brandon. He was rather an unattractive-looking young man, with a pimply1 face, and small eyes with a shifting expression. Gerald already knew him slightly, but did not like him. Twice he had seen him under the influence of liquor and knew that he frequented a billiard-room in the village patronized by a low class of young men.
"So we are going to be fellow-clerks, eh?" said Brandon, with a disagreeable smile.
"I suppose so."
"I always looked upon you as one of the tip-tops! I never thought you would be willing to become a boy in a grocery!"
"I am not willing."
"Then why did you come?"
"I am not my own master. Mrs. Lane, my stepmother, made the arrangement with Mr. Tubbs."
"I expect you feel above it?"
"I don't say that, but it's not to my taste."
"How much will you get?"
Gerald had no objection to tell, and answered, quietly: "Three dollars a week."
"That ain't much. I get six and my board. You know, I board with Mr. Tubbs. I'm a cousin of Mrs. Tubbs."
"Do you like it?"
"No; I have too much looking after. When a man is my age, he doesn't want to be interfered2 with."
"No one likes to be interfered with."
"Just so. I see you and I will get along first-rate."
As the morning advanced Gerald found himself quite busy. It was awkward at first to weigh butter and sugar and other articles that were called for, but he was quick, and soon "got the hang" of his new duties.
Early in the afternoon he was introduced to the books of the concern, and found them in a mixed-up state, as neither Mr. Tubbs nor his chief salesman knew anything about book-keeping. He suggested to the grocer to buy a new set of books, which he agreed to do.
About supper time his friend John Holman came into the store, and Gerald weighed out for him two pounds of sugar.
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adj.肿泡的;有疙瘩的;多粉刺的;有丘疹的 | |
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