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CHAPTER VI. BIRDS OF A FEATHER.
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Stephen Palmer left the residence of his step-mother in a state of furious indignation against the whole family, but his anger was hotter against Paul than either of the other two members. It is rather mortifying1 for a young man to find himself worsted by a boy ten years his junior, and Stephen was obliged to confess that he himself had come off second best. The worst of it was, that he had lost the gold coin which he so much coveted2. He was really hard up, his whole available funds amounting to only ten cents. The gold piece would have been to him a real bonanza3. He had counted upon taking a cheap seat at Hooley's Theater, and thus passing a pleasant evening, but of course that must be given up, and there was nothing to do but to go back to his dingy4 little room, since anywhere else he would need to spend money.
"Confound the boy!" ejaculated Stephen. "I'd like to wring5 his neck. How dare he talk up to me as he did? But for him," he continued, dolefully, "I[Pg 49] would have got off with the gold. I'll get even with him sometime, see if I don't."
Stephen thrust his hands deep into his pockets, and moodily6 made his way to his lodging-house. It was a shabby brick house of three stories, not far from the lake. He had been up late the night before, and thought he would lie down for awhile to rest. Later in the evening, perhaps, he would go out, and might have the good fortune to fall in with some one of his companions who was better fixed7 than himself financially.
He opened the door with a latch-key, and was making his way up stairs when a little girl of twelve called out from the back stairs in a shrill8 voice:
"Mr. Palmer, my mother wants to see you."
"Well, she can see me if she comes where I am," said Stephen, not very good-naturedly.
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