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nth. It was a small sum for the city, but as Fred was the chief contributor to the family funds, rent day was always one of anxiety. It
d received a welcoming smile from Mrs. Fent
, Fred," she said. "The da
picture book, Fred?" as
ng you picture books eve
last book," said Mrs. Fenton. "H
itute Drawing School when he gets ol
. Fenton, a shade p
say? Did he m
said he mast have his money promp
ke the sev
receipt on account. He said he
he company owes me more, but I sh
y advance
ule. Besides I could
e four dollars for sewing, but when I went t
ed it so much. If we only had a little money ahead, we could g
round to Cou
a favor of th
t Ferguson went out three months since I asked him to look after it, and ascertain whet
atter of business, and I don't mind speakin
willing to advance
rate I w
elp her in any way, though he was quite aware of the fact that she was struggling hard to support her little family. He had a son Raymond who was by no means as plain in his tastes as his father, but had
s just leaving the house
Raymond," sai
's you,
or he did not like the style in
ou want ro
o see you
ss he'
n business," said Fr
s no use. I struck him for ten dolla
wanted to bor
I couldn't think of any ot
er, for here the door opened, and
uson at home
ll you c
back parlor where Robert Ferguso
up as Fr
g, Mr. Fergu
ederick," said hi
inquire whether you heard anythi
. "I hope she built no day d
be worth something-even a smal
estern lands are wort
ome time or other the land
udgment. Why, I don't believe you could giv
and twenty-
ather get poss
of in his sickness, who gave
on shrugged h
f he had given him the same
think it worth a
I d
of this land as likely some time to bring them handsomely out of their troubles, and
rguson, "but as the news was bad I thought it would keep. I
d some one recommended him to
es his opportunities here he needn't wander aw
ly, "you don't think t
nd I am going to show it. Let your mother make over to me all
much," said
s better than nothing, and
ly property his poor father had left, and to sell it for twenty-five
lars would be of great service to
hat to say," he
okout. I only made the o
al of his paper, and thus impl
due to-day, and we are a little short of the money to mee
money. As a matter of principle I decline to lend. But if your mother
with a h
hat you propose," he
r. Ferguson without raisin
ould be very acceptabl
en Fred reported the of
dn't last lo
us good whi
, but I have no doubt the la
u think so? Co
e offer he did if he h
ave done it
er, it is for our interest to hold on
e manage abo
oked tr
he landlord comes, ask him to come again
well,
matter with less anxiety than Fred felt. He knew very well that trusting for some
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