Capitolo 45
again on his/her trip.
"Where will he/she take supper?" Asked Downie.
"Me--doesn't do--knows."
"You return home with me. If you are in a hurry, you are able as good stay
during the night, and it goes on morning."
"Is it sure it won't disturb her?"
"Not at all."
"Then I will accept with thanks."
I CAPITULATE XII.
AN ODD KNOWLEDGE.
After breakfast next morning that Carl has started again on his/her way. His/her new
friend, Edward Downie accompanied him for a mile, while having an errand to
that distance.
"I wish his good luck, Carl" that he has said, sincerely. "When you come this
again way is sure to stop in, and to see me."
"I will certainly do so, but I hope that I can find job."
"In every case", thought Carl as him taken back alone his/her trip, "I am
better street that I was yesterday morning. Then I had but twenty-five
cents; I now have a dollar."
This was satisfactory far as as it went, but Carl was judicious that him
you/he/she was not making progress in his/her plan to earn a living. He was simply
living from hand to speak to emphatic way, and but for the good luck he would have had to go
hungry, and you/he/she has perhaps been forced for sleeping out doors. What he wanted
it was job.
It was approximately ten when, looking along the road, its curiosity was
excited in advance by a man of very unusual figure some rods of him.
He looked at none taller of a boy of ten; but its frame was great his,
shoulders wide, and his/her arm they were of unusual length. He was properly able
has called a dwarf.
"I am happy I am not so small as that", thought Carl. "I am richer
what him in the possession a good figure. I should not like to excite attention
everywhere me footstep being unusually great or unusually small."
Some boys would be felt plain tilted for laughing to the strange figure, but
Carl had too much the good feeling. Its curiosity certainly woke up, and
he thought that you/he/she would have appreciated to make the knowledge of the small man which
garments of excellent weaving showed that, although short in stature, he was,