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CHAPTER XX. IN WHICH JOSHUA COMES TO GRIEF.
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Walter went up to his room, and hastily packed his trunk. He felt wronged and outraged1 by the unfounded charge that had been made against him. Why, he argued, should Mr. Drummond so readily decide that he had cheated him out of five dollars? He felt that he could not, with any self-respect, remain any longer under the same roof with a man who had such a poor opinion of him.
He was not sorry that his engagement was at an end. He had obtained some knowledge of the dry-goods business, and he knew that his services were worth more than his board. Then again, though he was not particular about living luxuriously2, the fare at Mr. Drummond's was so uncommonly3 poor that he did sometimes long for one of the abundant and well-cooked meals which he used to have spread[Pg 186] before him at home, or even at his boarding-house while a pupil of the Essex Classical Institute.
He was packing his trunk when a step was heard on the stairs, and his door was opened by Mr. Drummond, considerably4 to Walter's surprise.
The fact is, that Mr. Drummond, on realizing what a mistake he had made, and that Joshua was the real culprit, felt that he had gone altogether too far, and he realized that he would be severely5 censured6 by Walter's friends in Willoughby. Besides, it was just possible that Walter might, after all, recover a few thousand dollars from his father's estate, and therefore it was better to be on good terms with him. Mr. Drummond determined7, therefore, to conciliate Walter, and induce him, if possible, to remain in his house and employ.
"Packing my trunk, sir," said Walter.
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