The Tin Box
ry, anxiously, as he bent over th
of Harry bending over him, all came b
xclaimed furiously, as h
need help," said Harry, glad t
horse?" dem
s run
ip, angrily. "My buggy's broken, too, and
unished already for your unreasonable conduct," said Harry,
Philip, with the air of a
o," said Harry, coolly, and h
off and leave me here?"
s to Mr. Mead. I would help you otherwise--t
son, gazing at his broken buggy in helpless anger.
said Harry, as he gathered the reins into his
e. It was a good time to consider whether he had acted wisely in demanding more t
rry, the son of a poor widow, who had to work fo
the wreck. He learned that the frightened horse had already found his way to the st
to his father and mother, and excited the in
. Ross, emphatically. "To think that boy should delibera
her," said Philip, enjoying t
te so thoroughly convinc
rry half the roa
gh to get by," answer
hat you should give
fy that horrid boy in running into
er to make him amenable to the law for the damage Philip's tea
oss, with more anger than reason. "I've no doub
heartless boy ride on and leave y
d me if I was hurt," Phi
said Mrs. Ross,
would be put in prison if
undoubtedly. He didn't of
t," answered Philip, glad that he c
jaculated Mrs. Ross. "He ought t
can be?" asked
f your father exerts
el Ross, who was not a fool. "I
e. "I call it a high-handed outrage. The boy ought to be arr
her husband by his Christian n
will see Mead, and tell him that a boy who a
discharge Harry. Then he'll have
nishment for him," said
id Colonel Ross, who was by no means as unfeeling as his wife and son. "
s," said his wife, nodding emphatically. "If she had brought up the
damages if he loses his p
nt him discharged f
rs, "you had better undertake the management of the affa
lacrity. "I will call on the boy
Lucinda. Remember, it i
ve broken his neck. Oh, it makes my blood run cold when I th
Philip, nervously, unpleasantly affect
ing it, for it mi
ing to first, mot
nsider her responsible, for if she had brought u
go wi
ld rather
d have taken him with her, to make her reproof more effective, but, as h
, mother," said Philip,
ow what to
ake her think we are goin
boy has done a very serious thing, and
ogether. He seems to think that I am no bett
unusual care, not out of respect for Mrs. Gilbert, but ra