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CHAPTER XVI. JOSHUA TRIES KEEPING STORE.
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The more Joshua thought it over, the more convinced he was that a large sum of money was likely to come to him through the lottery1, if he could only manage to raise money enough to buy a ticket. But the problem of how to get the necessary five dollars he was as far as ever from solving.
While in this state of mind he happened one day to be in the store at noon, and alone. Nichols, the head clerk, wished to go to dinner, and was only waiting for Walter to get back from an errand.
"I'll take your place till he gets back, Mr. Nichols," said Joshua, with extraordinary kindness for him.
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"Much obliged, Joshua," said the salesman.[Pg 147] "I'll do as much for you another time. I don't think you'll have long to wait."
"You'd better hurry off," said Joshua. "I'd just as lief wait as not."
"I never knew him so accommodating before," thought Nichols, with a feeling of surprise.
He seized his hat and hurried away.
No sooner had he gone than Joshua, after following him to the door, and looking carefully up and down the street, walked behind the counter with a hasty step, and opened the money-drawer.
There was a small pile of bills in one compartment3, and in the other a collection of currency. He took the bills into his hand, and looked over them. His hands trembled a little, for he contemplated4 a dishonest act. Unable to obtain the money in any other way, he meant to borrow (that was what he called it) five dollars from the money-drawer, and expend5 it in a lottery ticket.
Singling out a five-dollar bill from the pile, he thrust it into his vest-pocket. He had scarcely done so when he was startled by hearing the door open. He made a guilty jump, but perceived, to his relief,[Pg 148] that it was a woman not living in the village, but probably in some adjoining town.
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n.抽彩;碰运气的事,难于算计的事 | |
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抱怨( grumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 发牢骚; 咕哝; 发哼声 | |
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