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CHAPTER IV A TROUBLESOME BOARDER.
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OM RE-ENTERED his new boarding-place as the clock struck eight. Mr. and Mrs. Middleton were discussing him, but stopped short as he came in. They foresaw that he would be troublesome, but there is great power in money, and they had just a thousand reasons for keeping on good terms with him.
“Yes, sir.”
“I hope you like our village,” chimed in the lady.
“I don’t know,” said Tom. “I don’t like the people much.”
“Indeed! May I ask why?”
“They stared as me as if they had never seen a gentleman before, and one old woman stopped and wanted to know all about me.”
“She was born at a time when it wasn’t fashionable to be good-looking,” answered Tom. “She is short, wrinkled, and walks a little lame3.”
“That’s she.”
“I told her I was the grandson of General Washington’s first cousin,” said Tom, “and the old fright believed it.”
“I fear, my young friend, that you are not sufficiently4 regardful of the truth,” expostulated Mr. Middleton, with mild censure5.
“Oh, I was only chaffing. If she believes it, it won’t do her any harm.”
“I had a fight besides,” continued Tom.
“A fight! Not with Miss Peabody?” asked Mrs. Middleton, horror-stricken.
“Not much. I don’t fight with women,” said Tom. “It was with two boys. One said his father was a lawyer.”
“It must be James Davenport,” said Nathan, disturbed. “How came you to fight with him?”
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