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The Tin Box

Chapter 8 Uncle Obed Makes A Proposal

Word Count: 722    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

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ilip thinks I am a poor, working bo

had to work when I was a boy, and I've done

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love lost betwee

better than I suit him. He's

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tead of Philip," he said. "You'

mothers in the world,

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t rid of me, and she'll be saying something soon. Like as not, she'll offer to pay

got a nice room that we've kept for a spare c

, cheerfully. "If Philip won't have me for a great-uncle, I'll have

try to treat you as a nep

he was my nephew. Somehow, that stuck-up Philip, with h

e of advantage to them to have a boarder, as it

ch as I used to get--four dollars a week--it'll make us all right, for I'm

ospect that opened up of making up for his lost wages. It wa

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“"Have you finished breakfast already, Harry?" asked Mrs. Gilbert, as Harry rose hurriedly from the table and reached for his hat, which hung on a nail especially appropriated to it. "Yes, mother. I don't want to be late for the store. Saturday is always a busy day." "It is a long day for you, Harry. You have to stay till nine o'clock in the evening." "I am always glad to have Saturday come, for then I can get my money," replied Harry, laughing. "Well, good-by, mother--I'm off."”