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Shifting For Himself

CHAPTER VI.  HOW GILBERT GOT ON

Word Count: 1441    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

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l lonely?" ask

lk down Broadway. There will be

his engagement," said Mrs. Briggs. "I am sur

ered something

could get along very well by h

, who had been waiting her opportunity

Mr. Briggs?" she asked. "Are you

hall find him a pla

e upon you, I sho

me to look

of t

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to me, and what property his father l

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shrugged hi

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ncur the reproach o

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a few days, and I wil

the honor of his friend, had exacted no guaranties of good faith. So far as Mr. Briggs knew, no living person was aware of the amount of Gilbert's inheritance. There was no one, so far as he knew, to contradict his assertion that it had all been expended in the education of our hero. Yet it troubled him. He had made up his mind to wrong the boy, but he was not so hardened as to do it without some qualms of conscience. He meant to do something for him, get

the evening. Walking slowly along, looking in at the brilliantly lighted windows, he did not feel the need of companionship. In f

meets Mr

d, when all at once he

r. Greyson," sai

y, he recogniz

Vivian," he said, pl

is Mr. Greyson, who was so

ed that Laura was accompanied by a pl

Mr. Vivian, cordially. "My daughter has tol

said Gilbert. "I am ashamed to b

tention no less. My daughter and I are out for a

sir," said Gilbert;

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chool hitherto, but I have n

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Mr. Vivian, in a

m aware of; Mr. Richard Briggs, a me

riggs? I k

I can hardly continue to call him my guardian, as he informs me that my little property has

"It will make a man of you the sooner. But about this p

, s

s ever rendered a

until within a week. Then, for the first time, 66I was

in leaving you uninformed as to your re

, but I wish he ha

ad reached a fashio

nd have an ice-crea

and the three entered and sat

king up by chance, he was astonished to see

at young beggar has more ch

surance to force himself upon them. So he sat watchful and envious, his

cent in the world, he wouldn't b

id not know him, or he would not have suspected him of s

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Shifting For Himself
Shifting For Himself
““Shifting for Himself” records the experiences of a boy who, in the course of a preparation for college, suddenly finds himself reduced to poverty. He is obliged to leave his books, and give up his cherished plans. How cheerfully Gilbert Greyson accepted the situation, and settled down to regular work, what obstacles he encountered and overcame, and what degree of success he met with in the end, the reader of this story will learn.”
1 PREFACE2 CHAPTER I. TWO SCHOOL-FELLOWS3 CHAPTER II. THE GUARDIAN'S LETTER4 CHAPTER III. RICHARD BRIGGS5 CHAPTER IV. GILBERT MAKES A NEW ACQUAINTANCE6 CHAPTER V. AT THE DINNER-TABLE7 CHAPTER VI. HOW GILBERT GOT ON8 CHAPTER VII. A SPITEFUL WOMAN9 CHAPTER VIII. GILBERT GETS A PLACE10 CHAPTER IX. THE FIRST DAY IN BUSINESS11 CHAPTER X. THE NEW BOARDING-HOUSE12 CHAPTER XI. A NEW ARRANGEMENT13 CHAPTER XII. RANDOLPH'S CALL14 CHAPTER XIII. GILBERT CALLS ON THE VIVIANS15 CHAPTER XIV. A PLEASANT EVENING16 CHAPTER XV. AT STEINWAY HALL17 CHAPTER XVI. A PLOT AGAINST GILBERT18 CHAPTER XVII. THE PLOT SUCCEEDS19 CHAPTER XVIII. AN HUMBLE FRIEND20 CHAPTER XIX. A DOMESTIC DISCUSSION21 CHAPTER XX. A FEMALE FOE22 CHAPTER XXI. ALPHONSO JONES23 CHAPTER XXII. COUNT ERNEST DE MONTMORENCY24 CHAPTER XXIII. THE LITTLE FLOWER-GIRL25 CHAPTER XXIV. EMMA'S FATHER26 CHAPTER XXV. GILBERT IN A TIGHT PLACE27 CHAPTER XXVI. THE COUNT'S SECRET28 CHAPTER XXVII. HARD UP29 CHAPTER XXVIII. AN UNSATISFACTORY CALL30 CHAPTER XXIX. GILBERT'S PLANS31 CHAPTER XXX. GILBERT BECOMES A NEWSBOY32 CHAPTER XXXI. GILBERT'S SECOND DAY33 CHAPTER XXXII. A NOVEL PROPOSITION34 CHAPTER XXXIII. THE NEW PROFESSOR35 CHAPTER XXXIV. THE BROKER'S RETURN36 CHAPTER XXXV. GILBERT'S TRIUMPH37 CHAPTER XXXVI. MR. BRIGGS RETURNS FROM EUROPE38 CHAPTER XXXVII. AN IMPORTANT REVELATION39 CHAPTER XXXVIII. GILBERT'S SHIP COMES IN40 CHAPTER XXXIX. CONCLUSION