The Tin Box
d her trade to a grocery in the neighboring vill
ncurred, and this, also, she laid up against Harry. Her husband was opposed to
d customer, did not show any signs of financial weakn
oyed, for she was very angry at all who upheld
d circumstances were shaping themselves in a very gr
er he was hailed, about a mile from the store, by a boy about his own age, who
said the
returne
for my uncle?" as
ncle is. If you are the nephew of General Grant,
id the stranger. "My uncle i
name of the m
ter give me a lift, for I
lad to have y
name?" asked
bert. What
rd Ra
do yo
er--she's Mrs. Mead's sister--told me I'd better come to
ion for the services of two boys, and he would naturally give his nephew the preference. He was not unjust enough to take a dislike
y trust in God. I don't think He will see me or mothe
oyed in a store?" h
our grocery store at home for a few days at
if you were a
My birthday c
ittle older. I am
than I. I should th
ed strong and large for their age, and our hero wa
wered. "I guess we are a pretty g
ty m
the way, have you?" inqu
ty with us, and I told mother I didn't mind walking. I got a lift f
h the same way," said Harry. "I have no f
ptop fellow. I thin
, smiling. "I am glad you are
ions about the boy went, but when he reflected that through
ly; "will you lose your place if
ll need two boys," r
here else. I don't want to take away your place, i
else will turn up for me. You are Mr.
riends, at any rate,"
ho felt attracted toward his new friend, in spite of the m
e of the store, Harry saw his young
uggy, which had been rep
ill turn out for
out for the store wagon. He knew Harry's firmness too we
lip," said Harry,
d his head very high, while his face reddened and
rd, whose attention was drawn
of Colonel Ross, a
he d
N
to hear you sa
d Harry, laughing; "but Ph
ou ene
ulty lately, and Philip
me abo
d Howard fully sustained
be a me
e. He tried--or, at least, his mother did--to have Mr. Mead turn me off
ou half the road thi
smile. "He doesn't care to h
re, and Howard introduced himself to
My nephew stands in need of a place, and I can't aff
h his heart sank within him. "Howard has the best righ
u, and am ready to give you the highest
you, Mr
ght, of course, unless somethin
the loss of his wages would make at home. The prospect of another situation was not