Capitolo 5
"Ahem!" it said the most greater, while clarifying his/her throat. "Oscar tells me that
You are not satisfied with the suits me I have given Him."
"He has told his truth, Greater Norton" Joe brusquely answered. "If
You will be looked for, I think that you will see because I am
displeased."
"Joseph", says the most greater, in a tone of disapproval "you are too free
spoken. I understand you you/he/she is complaining himself/herself/itself to Doctor Raimondo
daughter of my way of dressing her."
"Did Oscar tell him the way that is happened?" Asked Joe.
"I learn him it didn't do."
"When I was walking house with Miss Annie Raymond, Oscar it came on and
it insulted me, while calling me a ragamuffin. I told him that, if I were a
ragamuffin, was not my guilt."
Greater Norton seemed disturbed.
"Oscar was inconsiderate", he said. "It seems to me that Your
suits are appropriate to Your station in the life. It is not well for a
boy in Your circumstances to be 'dressed in you redden and excellent flax,'
as the Sacred writings express him. It is however perhaps, now for You to
has another suit."
Joe listened in amazement. It was it possible that Greater Norton it was
going to open his/her heart and to very secretly give him from what he had
done desire?
The deception of our hero was dissipated soon.
Greater the rose of Norton from his/her place, and taken by a chair near-from a
stained suit that had not attracted the attention of Joe yet.
"Here is a suit of Oscar, he said "that it is rather whole and
almost new. Oscar only brought him/it one month. It cost me thirty-four
dollars!" says impressively the most greater.
He contained him/it on, and Joe immediately recognized him/it.
"It is not the suit that Oscar has found stained?" he suddenly asked.
"Ahem! Yes; it is an a little stained, but that doesn't hurt the
weaving of the cloth."
As he contained him/it on the whole suit it seemed to have been sprinkled with
acid that had changed the color in great the rolls in different
parts. The male model would be enough sure to excite an unpleasant