Capitolo 14
Then he went to a shop and churches if theirs wanted a boy.
"What can you/he/she do?" he/she asked to the merchant, while looking at the boy with his
countrifieds air and rustic suit.
"I can read, I can write, and I can write in figure", answered James.
"Indeed!" says the merchant to smile. "All of our boys can do that. It is
what everybody that you can do?"
It is probable that James would have answered that he could cut wood, jobs to carpentering,
plant and it picks up, but he knew well a lot that these completions
both but little shelters to him here. He was rather indeed confused,
to know what he could do that would earn him/it a living in an intelligent city
life Cleveland. For he was not waited very however, to find the his/her first
question succeeded, so him digitò another shop and he/she preferred his
application.
"You won't be all right us", it was the abrupt replica. "You come from the country,
doesn't do her?"
"Yes, gentleman."
"You seem him/it. Well, I will advise him."
"What is it that, gentleman?"
"You return there. Country has been all right well her that the city. ME
daresay that you would manufacture a very good hand on a farm. We have need different
boys' kind here."
This was discouraging. James didn't know why he would not have done for a city
shop or office. Him enough it was strong, and he thought that he knew enough,
for him it didn't currently have a lot of idea of that of which was taught to seminars
a degree taller than the schools of district to which had been accustomed him
frequent.
"Well", he told him, "I have done what mother churches to me to do. I have
tried to find here a place, and there it doesn't seem to be a place for me.
Later everything, I don't know but I would do better to go to Ohio."
Cleveland clearly was not a sea-harbor, but it had considerable lake
commerces, and it had a line of benches.
James found his/her way to the wharves, and his/her eye illuminated on as him he saw the
recreation boats and schooners that were takings part in inland trade. He never had
seen a true ship, or those schooners and recreation boats would have had less