Poor and Proud; Or, The Fortunes of Katy Redburn: A Story for Young Folks
-stairs; but at the first turn he stopped, and begged
"I gave you no reason to tr
thought you was some beggar,
ike a beggar
ad blunder of mine. If you ment
en; but I hope you will lear
be sure I'll treat you
ooks before in her life, and took it for granted the mayor had read them all. As she entered the apartment she saw a fat gentleman sitting at the desk, very busy examining a gre
aimed the mayor, as he recogni
was the first time she had ever come into the presence of a great man, and she could not exactly tell whether she
t is your name?" c
lease, sir," replied Ka
th this business, Katy. Mrs. Gord
very kin
your watch-ha
le confidence from the kind tones of the mayor, she proceeded to
artless recital, and promised to do
ty, when you went t
your friends with me," repl
f my f
e promised to se
u have been imp
n spoken to me about
who w
Simon
eed?" muse
Master Si
t is he? A s
ody calls him maste
rd the name before.
eet. It says Sands
member him now," said the mayor, laughing heartily at poor Katy's account of Simo
very kin
t I supposed from your account of h
hout him," replied Katy, who began to have some doubts whether
rit. Now, Katy," continued the mayor, who had been writing while he questioned his visitor, "you may take this
replied Katy, as
I hope you will always be
;" and she left the libra
exposed his rudeness. She hastened to the City Hall, sure almost of recoverin
ot very well avoid telling the mayor that he had been with her at the time of the unfortunate transaction. Besides, he did not exactly like the idea of Katy's g
ing towards the recovery of the watch. What would his friend
of the city and have not exerted my influence, or used my powerful friend, to redress the injury which this poor girl has received. I will
ull in the waves of the Messrs. Sand & Co.'s affairs which enabled him to be absented for half an hour witho
u know me, si
t honor," repl
circumstance of a little girl present
l, I
s wit
se you helped
enevolent purpose, as I came before. In half an hour the history of that trans
particularly impressed by the magnificent mann
emple Street to seek redress of the mayor. I doubt not you will
puppy?" said the broker, angrily. "
ok what did not belong to you,
t of my
, sir; I come
a fool, I
you do not restore the watch within half an hour, you will be arrested
f the broker, in spite of the former's high-flown speech. He was satisfied that s
n. "I told him I had it, and if he found that such a
t to keep it yourself," answered Master Simon, whose earnest
growled the broker. "I notified the
riend the mayor about it;" and
a mo
t sto
stake in keeping the watch; but if I did, it was only to prevent it
hief?" asked Master
locking his shop door, and walking towards the City Hall
one who acknowledged his respectability. In a few moments they reached the City Hall, and as
mon!" exclaimed she. "Can you tell me
imon, pointing to the door. "
the city marshal. The
coming dignity. "This, Katy, is the man that has your silver w
he note," sai
ty sharply. "You are a naughty ma
give you,
replied Katy, who was thinking more of getting the
ocket and handed it to her, and in r
delivering this note now?" continu
at I have got the watch," replied Katy, rej
rshal, and I will hand him the note, and explain
s she had the watch. But the broker entered the marshal's o
I got it!" e
ntly. "I went to his office, and assured him my friend the mayor had already taken the matter in hand. I talked pret
mon, and I hope I shall be able t
, and Simon hastened back to the store, and Katy ran home