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CHAPTER V. JACOB DRUMMOND—CONTINUED.
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Over Joshua Mr. Drummond had less control than over his wife. The latter gave way meekly1 to his unreasonable2 requisitions; but Joshua did not hesitate to make opposition3, being as selfish and self-willed as his father, for whom he entertained neither respect nor affection.
Joshua looked around him disdainfully.
"Is this Fast Day?" he asked.
"You know very well that Fast Day comes in April," said his father.
"I only judged from the looks of the table," said Joshua, not very respectfully. "You don't mean that we shall any of us suffer from the gout."
"Bread and butter and pie are good enough for anybody," said Mr. Drummond, stiffly.
"I don't see any pie. Excuse me, there is a little,—so little that I did not at first see it."
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This was too much for Mr. Drummond's temper.
"Unmannerly boy!" he exclaimed; "if you are dissatisfied with the fare you get at home, you can engage board elsewhere."
"I would like to," muttered Joshua, in a low voice, which his father chose not to hear.
In silence he helped himself to bread and butter, and in due time accepted a piece of pie, which Mrs. Drummond made larger at the expense of her own share.
Harmony thus being restored, Mr. Drummond remarked, "I've had a telegram to-day from Willoughby."
"From Willoughby?" repeated his wife. "Isn't that where your cousin William Conrad lives?"
"He doesn't live there any longer. He's dead."
"Dead! When did he die?"
"I don't know. Yesterday, I suppose. The funeral is to be day after to-morrow."
"Shall you go?"
"Yes. It will cost me considerable; as much as five dollars or more; but he was my cousin, and it is[Pg 40] my duty to go," said Mr. Drummond, with the air of a man who was making a great sacrifice.
"He was rich, wasn't he?" asked Joshua, becoming interested.
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