登陆注册
4606400000040

第40章 RODNEY LOSES HIS PUPIL.(2)

"I shouldn't mind so much if you went along, too.""Are you crazy, Philip Carton?""No, I am not, but I am beinning to get sensible. If I go to prison I shall at least have enough to eat, and now I haven't.""What do you mean by all this foolish talk?""I mean that if you won't give me any money I will go to the store and tell Mr. Goodnow something that will surprise him."Jasper was getting thoroughly frightened.

"Come, Philip." he said, "listen to reason. You know how poor I am.""No doubt. I know you have a good home and enough to eat.""I only get seven dollars a week.""And I get nothing."

"I have already been trying to help you. I went to Ropes the other day, and asked him to lend me five dollars. I meant it for you.""Did he give it to you?""He wouldn't give me a cent. He is mean and miserly!""I don't know. He knows very well that you are no friend of his, though he doesn't know how much harm you have done him.""He's rolling in money. However, I've put a spoke in his wheel, I hope.""How?""I wrote an anonymous letter to Mr. Sargent telling him that Ropes was discharged from the store on suspicion of theft.""You are a precious scamp, Jasper.""What do you mean?"

"You are not content with getting Ropes discharged for something which you yourself did----""And you too.""And I too. I accept the amendment. Not content with that, you try to get him discharged from his present position.""Then he might have lent me the money," said Jasper sullenly.

"It wouldn't have been a loan. It would have been a gift.

But no matter about that. I want a dollar."

"I can't give it to you."

"Then I shall call at the store tomorrow morning and tell Mr.

Goodnow about the stolen goods."

Finding that Carton was in earnest Jasper finally, but with great reluctance, drew out a dollar and handed it to his companion.

"There, I hope that will satisfy you," he said spitefully.

"It will--for the present."

"I wish he'd get run over or something," thought Jasper. "He seems to expect me to support him, and that on seven dollars a week."Fortunately for Jasper, Philip Carton obtained employment the next day which lasted for some time, and as he was paid ten dollars a week he was not under the necessity of troubling his old confederate for loans.

Now and then Jasper and Rodney met, but there were no cordial relations between them. Jasper could not forgive Rodney for refusing to lend him money, and Rodney was not likely to forget the anonymous letter by which Jasper had tried to injure him.

So three months passed. One day Mr. Sargent arrived at home before it was time for Rodney to leave.

"I am glad to see you, Rodney," said his employer. "I have some news for you which I am afraid will not be entirely satisfactory to you.""What is it, sir?""For the last three years I have been wishing to go to Europe with my wife and Arthur. The plan has been delayed, because Icould not make satisfactory business arrangements. Now, however, that difficulty has been overcome, and I propose to sail in about two weeks.""I hope you'll enjoy your trip, sir.""Thank you. Of course it will terminate, for a time at least your engagement to teach Arthur.""I shall be sorry for that, sir, but I am not selfish enough to want you to stay at home on that account.""I thought you would feel that way. I wish I could procure you another position before I go, but that is uncertain. I shall, however, pay you a month's salary in advance in lieu of a notice.""That is very liberal, sir.""I think it only just. I have been very well pleased with your attention to Arthur, and I know he has profited by your instructions as well as enjoyed your companionship. I hope you have been able to save something.""Yes, sir, I have something in the Union Dime Savings Bank.""That's well. You will remain with me one week longer, but the last week Arthur will need for preparations."Two weeks later Rodney stood on the pier and watched the stately Etruria steam out into the river. Arthur and his father were on deck, and the little boy waved his handkerchief to his tutor as long as he could see him.

Rodney turned away sadly.

"I have lost a good situation," he soliloquized. "When shall Iget another?"

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 叶罗丽精灵梦之水默冰爵

    叶罗丽精灵梦之水默冰爵

    你和她,那么相似……我不知道我是爱你,还是拿你当她的替身,我知道是我对不起你……我不求你能原谅我……我只希望……你可以幸福,可以忘了我,找到真正属于你的另一半。——水王子〖本文水默虐心,冰爵虐狗〗 【新书已发《叶罗丽精灵梦之幻魅此生》】
  • 凰图帝姬

    凰图帝姬

    圣人听我言,至尊伏鞍前。我已极修凡尘道,觐见仙帝敢斜冠!
  • 谈判手册(最新21世纪生活百科手册)

    谈判手册(最新21世纪生活百科手册)

    本书主要从以下几方面教你如何谈判成功:谈判人员的交流技巧、通用的谈判技巧、谈判桌上的基本策略、标准谈判手段、反击对方的手段、遇到特殊情况的注意事项等。
  • WILD SONGS

    WILD SONGS

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 驸马有毒

    驸马有毒

    陆素问上辈子死得凄惨,归根结底,因为心善过了头。这辈子,她励志要把那些混蛋挫骨扬灰、只不过么……这身份,似乎有点微妙。
  • 灭世灵

    灭世灵

    一粒星火,可焚苍天;一节枯木,可镇压万古。天使的悲歌,响彻人世;怨灵的咆哮,怒震深渊!神袛降世,仙灵复苏,大世将来!
  • 佛说妙吉祥最胜根本大教经

    佛说妙吉祥最胜根本大教经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 江湖青衫行

    江湖青衫行

    江湖纵横,剑影刀光;悲欢离合,泪湿青衫……北宋末年,风云动荡,政局难测,宋金联军灭了辽国,金国却又反戈一击,侵攻大宋。大宋军民奋起抵抗,奈何朝政腐败,终不敌北国虎狼之兵,节节败退。大宋武林人士正欲携手共同北上抗金,在这民族危亡之际,突然腥风血雨,江湖上同时出现了重天教、鬼门关两大邪派组织,却无人知道这两大邪派的来历与目的,一时风声鹤唳,草木皆兵,人人自危……青衫少年谢恩因师门巨变,便在此时携师妹温红狐懵懵懂懂地踏入了这个波诡云谲的江湖……
  • 落魄千金:重生复仇

    落魄千金:重生复仇

    为了复仇,她不惜一切代价成为歌女,在成为歌女的那天被黑道大少爷蒋天宇看上,并且被他带走成为了蒋天宇名正言顺的妻子,经过十几年的风风雨雨她却成为了人人口中的神秘女人,当身份暴露的那一刻,他当着所有人的面对李家人步步紧逼,咬牙切齿狠狠地对他们说“你们李家欠我的,欠我哥的,欠我母亲的,我会不惜一切代价从你们身上一点一点的讨回来,哪怕是赔上我的命,我都不会在乎。【无所谓】(预知后事,快点来加群啦!心路读者群:301955940,375385302,微信:keshirui3310)”推荐风汐若的一本书,【宠妻成瘾:亿万前妻买一送二】亲们支持下,投票,收藏,打赏!
  • 妃主流:殿下也暴走

    妃主流:殿下也暴走

    被牛郎砸死没人会比郎溪更惨的了,被外表柔弱实则如恶魔般邪恶的太子看上,当了有名无实的太子妃这就是老天的不对了。谁让她有双清澈乌黑的双眸,谁让她惊慌失措时如小老鼠般可爱。蹂躏她,凄凌她,对他来说她不仅仅只是上天带给他的礼物,他怎可轻易放掉?但是,这个丫头好像太过抢手?那么干脆生米煮成熟饭?……