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CHAPTER XI. PAUL GETS INTO TROUBLE.
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With a glad heart, notwithstanding the loss of Miss Framley's patronage1, Paul bent2 his steps toward his humble3 home.
Grace was still up, not being willing to go to bed till her brother came home.
"What is there in that bundle, Paul?" she asked.
"You have not brought the work back, Paul?" asked his mother, apprehensively4, for it would have been a serious thing to spend more time on it, when her time was so poorly paid for.
"No," answered Paul; "I left the work."
"Was Miss Framley at home? Did you collect the money?"
"Yes; but I had some difficulty about it. Do you think, she was mean enough to try to turn me off with a dollar."
"A dollar for four days' work! How can the rich be so inconsiderate?" sighed Mrs. Palmer.
"Inconsiderate!" exclaimed Paul, indignantly. "That isn't the word—it's downright meanness."
[Pg 88]"Wouldn't she pay you the dollar and a half?"
"Yes; I insisted on it. I gave her a piece of my mind."
"I hope you didn't make her angry, Paul. She won't give me any more work."
"No, she won't; but you mustn't mind that. I'll find some one that will pay you better. Here is the money, mother."
The widow took the three half-dollars which were handed her, with a sigh. In spite of Paul's confident assurance, she felt disappointed at having lost Miss Framley's custom. She was not so hopeful as she had been at Paul's age, having met with her share of the world's rebuffs.
"You haven't told me what you've got in that bundle, Paul," said Grace, returning to the charge.
"I'll show you, Miss Curiosity," said Paul, and proceeded to open it.
"Oh, how lovely!" exclaimed Grace, spell-bound with rapturous admiration5 as the beautiful little cloak was held up before her.
"It's for me," said Paul, gravely. "How does it fit?" and he threw it over his shoulders and walked about, the little cloak barely descending
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patronage
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n.赞助,支援,援助;光顾,捧场 | |
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pious
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绞( wring的过去式和过去分词 ); 握紧(尤指别人的手); 把(湿衣服)拧干; 绞掉(水) | |
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