Capitolo 4
jobs, and suddenly incapable to find job of some kind. Among them it was
Timothy Harding, our hero's father. He was a sober, you consolidate man, and
industrious; but its salaries had never been great, and he had been incapable
to save on a backup fund on whether to draw in duration of need. He had a
excellent wife, and but a child--our present hero; but there was
another, and from any half member without importance of the family. This was
Rachel Harding, an old maid of temperament sadness to that it belonged
that unhappy class that is always prophesying bad, and waiting himself/herself/itself for the
worse. You had been disappointed in early life, and this had anything
to do with his/her dark sights, but she was probably tilted rather from
nature to despondency.
The family lived in a humble tenement that, you/he/she was cleanly kept however,,
and you/he/she would have been to a happy house but for the dark presence of Aunt
Rachel that, from when his/her brother had been thrown of job, you/he/she was
more dark that never.
But all this while we have let Jack and the be standing stranger in the
road.
"You a good boy seems to be", says the second, "and, under the
circumstances, I will pay her more than me intended."
He deduced from his/her pocket of vest a dollar account, and it gave him/it to Jack.
"Thing! is all this for me?" Asked Jack, cheerfully.
"Yes, on the condition that You the door house, and it gives him/it to Your
mother."
"What I want, the gentleman; she will be happy enough to find him/it."
"Well, good-from, my boy. I hope that Your father will find soon jobs."
"He is a games a trump!" Exclaimed Jack. "It was not it fortunate I was here in the moment in which him
wanted that a boy held his/her horse. I wonder me that al which will have Aunt Rachel
does tell that? She will very probably say the account it is bad."
Jack made homeward the best of his/her walk. It was late in the
afternoon, and he knew that he would have been expected. It was with an agile heart
how usual that he bent his/her footsteps back, for him he/she knew that the dollar