Capitolo 61
"Now you are one of us, Carl. To-tomorrow you start job."
"I am happy of it."
"You don't ask you it is that salary to be gotten."
"I am prepared to permission that to You."
"Supposes us we say two dollars for week and axle--to start with."
"That is best that I expected me. But where me it is to board?"
"To my house, for the present if that will be all right her."
"I will like a lot of, if it won't disturb her."
"Hannah is that to be disturbed, if whoever. I had a little
conversation with her while you were becoming for supper ready. You seem
to have taken a liking for you, although boys don't generally like her.
As for me, it will make the house brightest possession a young person in him.
Hannah and I are old style and we calm, and the neighbors don't have
a lot of reasons to complain of noise."
"No, gentleman; I should not think, said Carl, with a smile.
"There is a thing you have to be prepared for, Carl", Mr. Said Jennings,
after a break.
"What is it that, gentleman?"
"The Your living in my house--me that I am Your employer--you/he/she can excite the jealousy in
some. I think that I know about one who will be jealous."
"Leonard Craig?"
"And his/her uncle. However doesn't take in loan trouble on that result. I hope
You won't take advantage of Your position, and, thinking himself/herself/itself a
favorite, you neglect Your duties."
"I don't want, gentleman."
"Business and the friendship should separately be kept."
"That is corrected, gentleman."
"I am going up again to the house, but her can like to take a walk around
the village. You he will feel party in him, as it has to be Your future
house. You/he/she can be well by the way for you to write for Your trunk. You
you/he/she can order it sent to my house."
"Every right, gentleman; I will do this way."
He went to the postal office, and, buying a postal card, he/she wrote to his
friend, Gilbert Vance as it follows:
"Dear Gilbert:--for favor sends my trunk from special messenger to me to Milford, care
of Henry Jennings, Esq. He is my employer, and I live his/her home. Him