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CHAPTER XVIII TROUBLE IN STAPLETON.
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“I could never have got such a bargain if I had stayed in the country,” thought Joshua. “I don’t believe I should have had a watch until I was thirty years old. The old man is awful mean. If he had treated me right, I shouldn’t have had to help myself; that’s certain.”
Joshua congratulated himself that, though he now possessed1 a hundred-dollar gold watch and chain, purchased at less than half price, he still had left considerably2 more than five hundred dollars. When he purchased the watch, his first thought was to sell it almost immediately, and so realize something by the speculation3. But, being well provided with money, he decided4, on the whole, to keep it, for the present, at least, and not to sell unless he should stand in need of money. That would not probably be for a long time, as five hundred dollars seemed quite a fortune to him. Besides, in a short time, probably, he would get a place, with a salary large enough to pay his expenses.
Joshua wandered about the park a short time, but returned to his boarding house in time for lunch. Here he met Sam Crawford. The latter looked with surprise at the watch and chain so ostentatiously displayed by his friend.
“Where did you get that watch and chain?” he asked.
“I bought it,” said Joshua, in a tone of importance. “I made a pretty good bargain, too.”
“At what jeweler’s shop did you buy it?” asked Sam, rather vexed5 that Joshua should have made so important a purchase without consulting him. If any money was to be spent, he wanted to have something to do with it.
“I didn’t buy it at any jeweler’s,” answered Joshua. “If I had, I couldn’t have got it so cheap.”
“Didn’t buy it at a jeweler’s!” repeated Sam, suspiciously. “Where did you buy it, then?”
“I bought it of a man I met in Central Park.”
“A man you knew?”
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