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The Store Boy

Chapter 4 IV UNPLEASANT BUSINESS

Word Count: 1228    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

try, and Mrs. Barclay waited not without curiosity to hear the natu

" she said, with the co

right to the best of everything, seated himself in the rockin

, "is thinking of coming

politely. Perhaps she would not have said

e none in the village except old Mr. Wade, who is superann

nk so," assen

n employ him a part o

to do with me?" t

oon l

the squire, "and as his family is small,

d the widow hurriedly. "I need

odations. I dare say you could hire a

," said Mrs. Barclay rather indign

will have no voice in

iffly. "He i

said Mrs. Barclay, with spirit, "and I shall n

ut the squire gave him an assur

squire significantly. "I am under the impress

nted Mrs. Barcla

n hundred dollars, i

s,

ney for other purposes, and w

hs' notice," said the wid

e months' notice to-n

o raise the money," f

nd here. He will assume the mortgage

nly a thousand doll

ce, in my opinio

th fifteen hundred dollars," sai

r madam; quite an absu

you sa

, squire," said Kirk, i

don't know anyt

erty," said Mrs. Barclay bitterly. "If you are a carpenter, why don't y

siness," said

the time to build at pr

oms from Elnathan Perkins, a

id the squire curtly. "He ha

rn me adrift. Here I lived with my poor husband; here my boy was born. During my married life I have had no other home. It is a humble dwelling, but

ak of the house as yours. In reality, it is more mine than yours, for I have a major interest in it. Think over my proposal coolly, and you will see that you are unreaso

he mortgage remain, if he buys, when you want the

my wife, and that makes th

t do you say?" as

t I will keep th

hat I will relent," s

; but I cannot help thinking that Providence will raise up some kind friend w

hange your mind. Till then my friend Kirk's offer stands good. After that I cannot promise. If the proper

n Providence, S

your mortgage, ma'am," sai

aw that he was a man of coarse fib

he will be all right after a while. Mrs. Barclay wi

ng, ma'am,"

ed her head slowly,

egularly. In order to do this, she and Ben had made earnest efforts, and denied themselves all but the barest necessities. Thus far she had succeeded. The interest on seven hundred dollars at six per cent. had amounted to forty-two

the mortgage, or induce any capitalist to furni

's return from the Town Hall

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The Store Boy
The Store Boy
“The Store Boy by Jr. Horatio Alger”
1 Chapter 1 I BEN BARCLAY MEETS A TRAMP2 Chapter 2 II BEN AND HIS MOTHER3 Chapter 3 BARCLAY'S CALLERS4 Chapter 4 IV UNPLEASANT BUSINESS5 Chapter 5 V PROFESSOR HARRINGTON'S ENTERTAINMENT6 Chapter 6 VI TWO YOUNG RIVALS7 Chapter 7 VII THE TRAMP MAKES ANOTHER CALL8 Chapter 8 VIII SQUIRE DAVENPORT'S FINANCIAL OPERATION9 Chapter 9 IX A PROSPECT OF TROUBLE10 Chapter 10 X BEN GOES TO NEW YORK11 Chapter 11 XI THE MADISON AVENUE STAGE12 Chapter 12 XII BEN'S LUCK13 Chapter 13 XIII A STARTLING EVENT14 Chapter 14 XIV BEN SHOWS HIMSELF A HERO15 Chapter 15 XV BEN LOSES HIS PLACE16 Chapter 16 XVI BEN FINDS TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT17 Chapter 17 XVII WHAT THE LETTER CONTAINED18 Chapter 18 XVIII FAREWELL TO PENTONVILLE19 Chapter 19 XIX A COOL RECEPTION20 Chapter 20 XX ENTERING UPON HIS DUTIES21 Chapter 21 XXI AT THE THEATER22 Chapter 22 XXII A MYSTERIOUS LETTER23 Chapter 23 FIRST STREET24 Chapter 24 XXIV BEN ON TRIAL25 Chapter 25 XXV CONRAD TAKES A BOLD STEP26 Chapter 26 LYNX, THE DETECTIVE27 Chapter 27 XXVII THE TELLTALE TICKET28 Chapter 28 HILL'S MALICE29 Chapter 29 XXIX SOME UNEXPECTED CHANGES30 Chapter 30 XXX BEN GOES WEST 31 Chapter 31 JACKSON RECEIVES A CALL32 Chapter 32 XXXII BEN SELLS THE FARM33 Chapter 33 XXXIII GOOD NEWS34 Chapter 34 XXXIV CONRAD GOES INTO WALL STREET35 Chapter 35 XXXV TURNING THE TABLES36 Chapter 36 XXXVI A LETTER FROM ROSE GARDINER37 Chapter 37 XXXVII BEN'S VISIT TO PENTONVILLE38 Chapter 38 XXXVIII CONCLUSION