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CHAPTER XIII HARD LINES
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“Though losses, and crosses,
Be lessons right severe—,
There’s wit there, ye’ll get there,
Ye’ll find nae other where.”
B
ROWN'S sodas2 are the best in town, if they do come high,—and the girls know it," Miss Billy had jeered3 a few weeks before. Theodore repeated the words now with a wholly sober grimace5, as he scrambled6 into his clothes at half past six of an early July morning. Vacation had brought him a permanent position in the drug store, at four dollars a week, but the skeleton still walked. It was not a very hideous7 skeleton, to be sure,—just a half dozen or so of remarkably8 round and robust-171- young misses,—but it had a prodigious9 appetite for the confection known as ice-cream soda1, and it never happened to have any money of its own.
Theodore, red in the face from the growing heat and his hurried exertions10, frowningly continued his unpleasant reflections.
"There are two or three of those girls that have treated me contemptibly11 of late,—probably because I no longer live in a fourteen-room house. That Myrtle Blanchard is a notable example. She scarcely takes the trouble to see me on the street, but she manages to get around to the soda fountain every day, either alone, or with the crowd of girls."
He was lacing his shoes now, and another side of the subject presented itself.
"These are the shoes I
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sodas
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grimace
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scrambled
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hideous
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remarkably
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prodigious
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exertions
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contemptibly
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earnings
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swell
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baggy
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rusty
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freckles
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refreshment
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linen
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mincing
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proprietor
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astonishment
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publicity
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philosophically
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spoke
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consultation
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undertaking
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misery
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injustice
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outskirts
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