Timothy Crump's Ward: A Story of American Life
mas Merriam,--Wall Street. Punctually at twelve, the cooper reported hims
siness at once, as I am particularly engaged this m
can procure me a
told me you w
s s
ield you a g
ay. Lately it has been depressed, and for
anticipate
in. It may be so
ou are willing to underta
o objection to any
m reflecte
ffer except the post of porter. If that will sui
take it, sir. Anything
that you have been accustomed to ea
the best times," said T
l expect you, then, to-morrow morning
m blessed with
of that. St
desk, and presently retur
to your wif
success. His present engagement would enable him to bridge over the du
s. Crump. "We've got an
orgotten what
," said Aunt Rachel. "To my mind it's extravagant to have meat a
Jack, "I woul
e I eat," said his aunt, in sev
brother, "and as to the poor-house, I've got some good new
ed Mrs. Crump, lo
found em
t your
e, which will pay equally
hich he was enabled to serve Mr. Merriam,
lars a day, and we've got nearly the whole of the money
asked the cooper of his sister, who, in subdue
said Rachel, lugubriously. "I heard of a porter, once, who had a grea
oper l
the other is the inevitable lot of a
prepared for the worst,
ays looking for it
ok for it or not," returned
pon it, since, according to your admi
er knitting, in
piece of pudding, Timo
said the cooper, passing his plate. "Seems
tite, that is all," sai
, with a sudden thought, "I quite f
r m
om Mr. M
w me," said Mrs.
ded me this envelope for you. I am not quite sure whether
le curiosity, and uttered an exclamation of su
springing to get it, "you're in
Crump, joyfully. "But, Timothy, i
yours. I'll put it in t
way, father, when you see him again, won't you just insi
tion, and a haughty spirit
ly but once," said Jack, under his