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CHAPTER XVII. BAD ADVICE.
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Roswell pursued his way home with a general sense of discontent. Why should he be so much worse off than Richard Hunter, who had only been a ragged1 boot-black three years before? The whole world seemed to be in a conspiracy2 to advance Richard, and to keep him down. To think he should be only earning six dollars a week, while Dick, whom he considered so far beneath him, was receiving twenty, was really outrageous3. And now he had pushed a low dependent of his into Baker4's store where Roswell was obliged to associate with him!
Certainly Roswell's grievances5 were numerous. But there was one thing he did not understand, that the greatest obstacle to his advancement6 was himself. If he had entered any situation with the determination to make his services valuable, and discharge his duties, whatever they might be, with conscientious7 fidelity8, he would have found his relations with his employer much more agreeable and satisfactory.
Mrs. Crawford still kept the house in Clinton Place, letting nearly all the rooms to lodgers9. In this way she succeeded in making both ends meet, though with considerable difficulty, so that she had not the means to supply Roswell with the spending money he desired. Her nephew, James Gilbert, Richard Huntley's predecessor10 as book-keeper, still boarded with her. It will be remembered by the readers of "Fame and Fortune," that this Gilbert, on being questioned by Mr. Rockwell as to his share in the plot against Dick, had angrily resigned his position, thinking, probably, that he should lose it at any rate.
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