Digging for Gold
t Colburn, as he entered the kitchen with an armful
g out pie crust, and asked in surprise, "What do you mea
een to-day
I am sorry," she added wistfully, "that I haven't
in the country. Yes, I
t a cent that I can
. It was an unlucky day when y
his mother, with an apprehensive
if possible. When did he
weeks
did he give yo
y-five
d out as his housekeeper he would h
ish I were his housekeeper instead of
married you, mother. But I never
and fifty dollars left, and you were but twelve years old. I took in sewing, and earned what I could, but at the end of a year I had used up a
y the same for myself. I was barely fourteen when Mr. Tarbox took me away from school, and since then I have had to work early an
her, with a look of distress. "You
I didn't go to church. I was ashamed to tell him 4that it was because I had no clothes fit to wear there. It is a year sin
n lengthen th
what I am going to do. I'll ask Mr. Tarbox for a new suit, and as it is
ant. There he is now,
at once. Wish m
rtily wish you good
t into the yard. Seth Tarbox looked up,
I want you to turn the grindst
r. Tarbox. I want
if you want to," said Ta
birthday
How old
xte
do a great deal of work.
Mr. Tarbox, but I don't s
y, don't you get your
't get clothes, and that is just w
grow uneasy. He kn
on, I'd like to k
veralls," answer
o work in. You've got
mmon days. Why, it's a year since I
ing proud, Grant," said
I've worked for you the last year early and late, and I think I
high. I gave twelve dollars for that last suit of yours. It came hard. Think how
have one if
u're 'most as big as I am. You're unusually large for your age. I'll buy a ne
assumed a loo
don't want to wear your old clothes. If I
ht. Most boys of my age have at least two
to gratify his love of finery.
ered my question
" asked Tarb
buy me a
r three mon
o or three months? I
y be easi
willing
trong, Grant Colburn," said the
t work if you are going t
erplexed. But presently an idea c
t, Grant," he said in
It looked as if his re
y much obliged
aint got my idea. Yo
as?" asked Gra
ollars to buy a suit I'll make it up
t the money never would be repaid, and he pe
t not be touched. There's little enough of it, an
it. Didn't I say I
advance the m
ney was skerce?" said
some railroad bonds. Tom Wilson told me the other day th
ily. "I'll think it over, Grant, and mebbe-I won't promise-I'll see
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