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CHAPTER XVIII. A PARLEY WITH THE ENEMY.
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It has already been stated that James Martin's motive1 in recovering Rose was not a feeling of affection for her, for this he had never had, but rather a desire to thwart2 Rufus in his plans. The newsboy's refusal to work for his support had incensed3 his stepfather, and Martin was a man who was willing to take considerable trouble to gratify his spite.
It was quite in accordance with this disposition4 of his, that, after recovering Rose in the manner we have seen, he was not content, until he had seen her brother, and exulted5 over him. On the day succeeding, therefore, instead of going to work, he came over to New York, for the express purpose of witnessing our hero's grief and chagrin6 at the loss of his sister. He knew very well where to find him.
Rough and Ready surveyed the approach of his stepfather with mingled7 anger and anxiety. He it was that held in his power the one whom the newsboy loved best. Rufus guessed his motive in seeking him now, and, knowing that he intended to speak to him, awaited his address in silence.
"I am well," said the newsboy, shortly.
"I am glad to hear it," said Martin; "I'd ought to feel glad of it, you've been such a dootiful son."
"I am not your son," said Rough and Ready, in a tone which indicated that he was very glad that no such relationship existed between them.
"That's lucky for me," said Martin; "I wouldn't own such a young cub9. When I have a son, I hope he'll be more dootiful, and treat me with more
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