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CHAPTER XVII. JOSHUA'S DISAPPOINTMENT.
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In due time, to Joshua's great delight, the lottery1 ticket reached him. It was several days in coming, and he had almost given it up, but the sight of it raised his spirits to the highest pitch. It seemed to him the first step to a fortune. He began at once to indulge in dazzling visions of what he would do when the prize came to hand; how the "old man" would be astonished and treat him with increased respect; how he would go to the city and have a good time seeing the lions, and from henceforth throw off the galling2 yoke3 of dependence4 which his father's parsimony5 had made it so hard to bear.
Whenever he was by himself, he used to pull out the ticket and gaze at it with the greatest satisfaction, as the key that was to unlock the portals of Fortune, Independence, and Happiness.
He had been afraid that his appropriation6 of five[Pg 156] dollars would be detected, and every time his father entered the house he looked into his face with some apprehension7; but days rolled by, and nothing was heard. He congratulated himself that he had been able to sell the shawl for precisely8 the sum he needed, otherwise the money might have been missed that very night. As it was, neither the shawl nor the bill had been missed.
About this time he received a letter from Sam Crawford, describing the gayeties of the city. It closed thus:—
"By the way, Josh, when are you coming up to the city, to take a look at the lions? It's a shame that a young man of your age should be cooped up in an insignificant9 little village like Stapleton. I wouldn't exchange the knowledge of the world I have obtained here for five hundred dollars! What a green
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