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CHAPTER XXVI — AN EXCITING ADVENTURE
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Dick now began to look about for a position in a store or counting-room. Until he should obtain one he determined1 to devote half the day to blacking boots, not being willing to break in upon his small capital. He found that he could earn enough in half a day to pay all his necessary expenses, including the entire rent of the room. Fosdick desired to pay his half; but Dick steadily2 refused, insisting upon paying so much as compensation for his friend's services as instructor3.
It should be added that Dick's peculiar4 way of speaking and use of slang terms had been somewhat modified by his education and his intimacy5 with Henry Fosdick. Still he continued to indulge in them to some extent, especially when he felt like joking, and it was natural to Dick to joke, as my readers have probably found out by this time. Still his manners were considerably6 improved, so that he was more likely to obtain a situation than when first introduced to our notice.
Just now, however, business was very dull, and merchants, instead of hiring new assistants, were disposed to part with those already in their employ. After making several ineffectual applications, Dick began to think he should be obliged to stick to his profession until the next season. But about this time something occurred which considerably improved his chances of preferment.
This is the way it happened.
As Dick, with a balance of more than a hundred dollars in the savings7 bank, might fairly consider himself a young man of property, he thought himself justified8 in occasionally taking a half holiday from business, and going on an excursion. On Wednesday afternoon Henry Fosdick was sent by his employer on an errand to that part of Brooklyn near Greenwood
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instructor
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n.指导者,教员,教练 | |
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