Joe's Luck; Or, Always Wide Awake
ool, but this did not lighten Joe's labors,
hen Deacon Goodwin,
e house, whittling out a cane fro
at home?" the
prise. Why should the
he is," dra
t you
the barn," said O
m? I want to see
ous about the business, but his pride revol
him in the ba
said the deacon. "I will take it
business Joe and the deacon had together. He rather hoped that Joe ha
barn door an
n wants you ou
much surpri
front of the house and ba
you want to se
you remember y
ther's
's dead a
retty old,
her, but she managed to save a little out of it. When the funeral expenses were
o be done with
"You was the nearest relation she had, and it was
didn't expect anything. I had alm
e deacon. "I'm ready to pay it over to you when yo
k I shall, De
it, Joe," said the deacon. "Do
ven't had time to think. I'll c
e deacon started his old horse, who had com
a rich man, he had not at command so large a sum as his father's hired boy had fallen he
k, Joe," said
oe. "It's ver
yourself a new
intend to
ere wishing for
ace to keep me in clothes. That
are right,"
t you can do," he
ha
ght buy
have any ti
in the evening. I would lo
ry to Oscar, who would reap all the advantage
should care to bu
say to buying
be better to put
it now. You might die and then
deacon's Joe fell
here are you bou
my fortune
an explanation
you and I wish
I," s
Anything
enough, I would
really wa
fifty dollars wo
d Seth; "but I'll tell
ha
lf till you got a chance to wor
said Joe, br
easy, but you wo
uldn't mi
ound and see me to-morrow, and I'l
ero had made up his mind. Finally the old man cou
as to give Major
I should like to have you g
" exclaimed
ng to lea
going?" asked
rk and afterward
because you ain't sati
for me if I stay here and I have h
aven't got
most sixty
told me. You'd b
have made
ck in a month w
l go to work
he platform at the depot. The cars came up, he jumped aboard, and his heart beat with