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CHAPTER IV. THE AUCTION.
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It so happened that Nick Holden met Squire1 Pope on the village street, and, being rather disappointed at the result of his negotiations2 with Philip, thought it might be a good idea to broach3 the subject to the squire, who, as he knew, had taken it upon himself to superintend the sale of Mr. Gray's goods.
“I say, squire, I've just been over to see Phil Gray.”
“Ahem! Well, how does he seem to feel?”
“Kinder stuck up, I reckon. He said he wouldn't go to the poorhouse, and I might tell you so.”
“I apprehend,” said the squire, in his stately way, “he will be under the necessity of going, whether he likes it or not.”
“Just so; that's what I told him!” interjected Nick.
“And he should be grateful for so comfortable a home,” continued the public man.
“Well, I dunno,” said Nick. “They do say that old Tucker most starves the paupers4. Why his bills with dad are awful small.”
“The town cannot afford to pamper5 the appetites of its beneficiaries,” said the squire. “Where is Philip now?”
“I guess he's at home. I offered to buy his fiddle6, but he said he was going to keep it. I offered him a dollar and sixty-four cents—the same as dad's bill against his father, but he wouldn't take it.”
“Really, Nicholas, your offer was very irregular—extremely irregular. It should have been made to me, as the administrator7 of the late Mr. Gray, and not to a boy like Philip.”
“Will you sell me the fiddle for dad's bill, squire?” asked Nicholas eagerly.
“What's that?”
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