Driven from Home; Or, Carl Crawford's Experience
e he could, and on as favorable terms as possible. He realized the need of economy, and felt that he was practicing it. He had changed his ten-dollar bill the first day, for a
vertook a young man of twenty-five, w
," said the you
fternoo
you bound,
e next
llm
that is t
shouldn't we t
n," said Carl, who
in any
hope to fin
like you will soo
t much money left, and it is ne
trian tour with knapsack and staff, as you see. The beauty of it is that my salary
o go back to. There isn't any vacancy, is there?
the young man, slowly. "You haven't an
never been
er. I will recom
ceived in me," s
that. I know a reliab
at is the name
hants, Pearl Street. My own name i
arl Cra
shall be great chums, if I manage to
es a good man
d. He is liberal to his clerks.
ldn't
ly twenty-five. Went into the hous
y done well," said
louch, if I do
come pays the expenses
d money. My prospects are pretty good in another direction. Old Fred Brande
chance of marrying her?"
tty good, as the girl won
Brandes
y well fixed, worth nearl
ke you into the fir
That's what I'
ght to save somethin
id Chauncy Hubbard, in a burst of confidence, "
ered, I am sure," s
great faul
, for he had been brought up very pr
was a very rich man at one time, but he lost
been a warning to
be yet, for I am
ffident about advising you, for I am only a boy, but I
ue friend. I will try to follow
ure at the thought that perhaps he had red
boy like you to be my constant
e such a passion f
d see a party playing poker, I could n
have no suc
y the way, how much mo
doll
ke to have you keep a part of it for me till I go away in the morning. Give me your five, and I wil
lly wish me
id. Here i
and gave Mr. Hubbard
nsiderable confiden
ar of being deceived. You are a boy
sensible fellow, and he felt flattered to think that t
ubbard, as they pursued their journey, "how a b
reason very briefly-
d. Is your f
es
re of the stepmot
fraid h
ou can only get a place in our establishment, you will be all righ
me. Has Mr. Brandes
re is on
with the forty dollars a week. If
sh I
ve two thousand dollars saved up now,
at the gaming table. You w
," said Ca
t here we are almo
e a good
will take adjoining
y we
rning you will
tain
It was not till eight o'clock the next morning that Carl opened his eyes. He dressed hastily,
ome down yet?" he
breakfast, and went o
nge. I was to
d it hi
that he had five dollars belonging to him? Fortunately, Carl
l pay my own bill
r and a
bill from his wallet and
the clerk held it up to the li
that bill," he
y n
it is cou
oom seemed to whirl round.