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CHAPTER XXXVI. JOSHUA BIDS GOOD-BY TO STAPLETON.
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Leaving Walter busily engaged in selling books, we will glance at the Drummond household, and inquire how the members of that interesting family fared after Walter's departure.
Joshua's discontent increased daily. He was now eighteen, and his father absolutely refused to increase his allowance of twenty-five cents a week, which was certainly ridiculously small for a boy of his age.
"If you want money you must work for it," he said.
"How much will you give me if I will go into your store?" asked Joshua.
"Fifty cents a week and your board."
"I get my board now."
"You don't earn it."
"I don't see why I need to," said Joshua. "Aint you a rich man?"
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"No, I'm not," said his father; "and if I were I am not going to waste my hard-earned money on supporting you extravagantly1."
"If you'll give me two dollars a week, I'll come into the store."
"Two dollars!" exclaimed Mr. Drummond. "Are you crazy?"
"You think as much of a cent as most people do of a dollar," said Joshua, bitterly. "Two dollars isn't much for the son of a rich man."
"I have already told you that I am not rich."
"You can't help being rich," said Joshua, "for you don't spend any money."
"I've heard enough of your impudence," said his father, angrily. "If you can get more wages than I offer you, you are at liberty to engage anywhere else."
"Tom Burton gets a dollar and a quarter a day for[Pg 347] pegging4 shoes," said Joshua. "He dresses twice as well as I do."
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