The Errand Boy; Or, How Phil Brent Won Success
with his step-mother and her son, when a snow-ball, moist and hard, struck him just
ntent upon discovering who had committed this out
old gentleman in spectacles, who appeared to have some d
eman who had taken such an unwarrantable liberty with him.
eemed to proceed from behind the st
he surmounted the wall, in time to see a boy of about his own age
d wrathfully. "I thought it was
ulated on discovery, ran the faster, but while fear winged his steps, anger proved the more eff
" demanded Phil angrily, as he seize
d Jonas, struggling ine
wball?" demanded Phil, in a tone that sh
etting the better of his prudence. "Did it hurt y
ard as a cannon-ball," returned Phil grimly
nas, beginning to see that
e," said Phil, as he forcibly drew Jonas back till he lay upon the sn
to murder me?" shrieked J
ace," said Phil, continuin
tell my mother," ejaculated
l her why I did
face an effectual scrubbing, and did not desist until he
up!" said
t, his mean features worki
er for this!
me!" said Phil
eanest boy in
e that to the opinion
ell my
e and t
me, and Phil did not
street and plod angrily ho
s. Brent always stands up for her precious son, who is as like her a
d his story. So he delayed half an hour and then walked slowly up to the side door. He opened the door, brushed off th
that Mrs. Brent-he never called her mother-was out, but a thin, acid, measured voice
Brent, c
ed the sit
th a sharp visage, cold eyes and firmly compressed
ulking form of Jonas, with whom
. Brent," said
ent acidly, "are you not ash
be," said Philip, bracing
rutality," continued Mrs. Brent, pointing
asize these words, u
smiling, for to him
sharply. "I am not surprised at
n that I have trea
you con
ss it. The brutality you speak
orted Mrs. Bren
the wolf and the
as it happened," said Phil. "Did he tell you that he
ow at you playfully and you s
all was hard enough to stun me if it had hit me a little h
elieve him, mother!" sa
do?" demanded Mrs.
he snow and washed hi
, with evident hostility. "I am not sure but the poor boy wil
ay as to his attack upon m
you have very muc
chimed in Jonas
his step-broth
h now and then, Jonas?"
ng endured your insolence. You think because I am a woman you can be insolent with impunity, but you will find yourself mistaken. It is time that you
leave you all his m
father!" answered