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CHAPTER XV GRANNY READS SOMETHING TO HER ADVANTAGE.
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After her unsuccessful attempt to gain possession of Tom, granny returned home, not only angry but despondent1. She had been deeply incensed2 at Tom’s triumph over her. Besides, she was tired of earning her own living, if begging from door to door can properly be called earning one’s living. At any rate it required exertion3, and to this Mrs. Walsh was naturally indisposed. She sighed as she thought of the years when she could stay quietly at home, and send out Tom to beg or earn money for her. She would like, since Tom was not likely to return, to adopt some boy or girl of suitable age, upon whom she could throw the burden of the common support. But such were not easy to be met with, and Mrs. Walsh was dimly aware that no sane4 child would voluntarily select her as a guardian5.
So granny, in rather low spirits, sought her elevated 157room, and threw herself upon the bed to sleep off her fatigue6.
On awaking, granny seated herself at the window, and picked up mechanically the advertising7 sheet of the “Herald,” in which a loaf of bread had been wrapped that had been given to her the day previous. It was seldom that Mrs. Walsh indulged in reading, not possessing very marked literary tastes; but to-day she was seized with an idle impulse, which she obeyed, without anticipating that she would see anything that concerned her.
In glancing through the advertisements under the head “Personal,” her attention was drawn8 to the following:—
/# “If Margaret Walsh, who left Philadelphia in the year 1855, will call at No. — Wall Street, Room 8, she will hear of something to her advantage.” #/
“Why, that’s me!” exclaimed granny, letting the paper fall from her lap in surprise. “It’s my name, and I left Philadelphy that year. I wonder what it’s about. Maybe it’s about Tom.”
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despondent
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incensed
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prospects
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bonnet
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descending
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conceal
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ascertained
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