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CHAPTER XI. JOSHUA STIRS UP THE WRONG CUSTOMER.
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When Walter went into the house to dinner, the appearance of the table indicated the truth of what Joshua had told him. Since Mr. Drummond had ascertained1 the pecuniary2 position of his visitor, he no longer felt it incumbent3 upon him to keep up appearances. Corned beef and potatoes, and bread without butter, constituted the mid-day meal. This certainly differed considerably4 from the supper and breakfast of which Walter had partaken.
"Sit right down, Conrad," said Mr. Drummond. "Eat your dinner as fast as you can, and go back to the store."
It did not take Walter long to eat his dinner. Corned beef he had never liked, though now, having no choice, he managed to eat a little.
"If you're through, you needn't wait for me," said Mr. Drummond. "We don't stand on ceremony[Pg 99] here. Tell Nichols he may go to his dinner. I'll be right over; so, if there are any customers you can't wait on, ask them to wait."
In the evening Walter found that his carpet-bag had been removed from the spare chamber5 to a small, uncarpeted back room, furnished with the barest necessaries.
He smiled to himself.
"I shan't be in danger of forgetting my change of circumstances," he said to himself.
He was tired, however, and, though the bed was harder than he had ever before slept on, he managed to sleep soundly. He was waked up early by Mr. Drummond.
"Hurry up, Conrad!" said that gentleman, unceremoniously. "I want you to be up within fifteen minutes to open the store."
Walter jumped out of bed and hurriedly dressed. His position was so new that he did not at first realize it. When he did reflect that he was working for his board in a country store, he hardly knew whether to feel glad or sorry. He had begun to earn his living, and this was satisfactory; but he was working[Pg 100] for a man whom he could neither like nor respect, and his pay was very poor of its kind. That was not so agreeable.
Walter was not a
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