Capitolo 16
"Everything the same, I have to have some money. Around thing they will say people a
young of my age that doesn't have a cent in pocket? They thinks mine
father is very bad."
"I will allow her fifty cents for week", Mr. Said Graham, after a break.
"That won't do! You seem to think me I only have six years or seven years old!"
After considerable bargaining, the Mr. Graham finally agreed to pay his,
I give birth a dollar and a half a week, in cash besides axle and suits.
He reflected that he should be forced to board and to dress his/her child
in every case, and you/he/she should save a dollar and a half from Herbert
wages.
"Well", did he say, "when it will be ready to go to work?"
"I have to have some days to dawdle, father. I have been at work hard
for a lot of time, and it needs some rest."
"Then you can start next Mondays morning. I will find Herbert to show
You as to prepare the mail, so that you won't have difficulty
on the job of place-office."
"Does it produce by the way, as does it happen to have the postal office? ME
thought her Mrs. Carr was to continue him/it."
"Then she did, for once but a to the of the woman not to be all right for a public position
of some kind. Then I asked question for the position, and it found him/it."
"Is Mrs. Carr going what to do?"
"You are it found his/her pension", said Ebenezer, shortly.
"Eight dollars for month, it is not?"
"Yes."
"That to the not very to sustain a family."
"You will have to do anything other, then I suppose."
"There is not a lot for doing in Wayneboro."
"That is not my watch. You can take in to sew, or washing,"
Ebenezer suggested that it didn't get excited very on the care
of his/her neighbors. "Besides Herbert is there--he can earn anything."
"But I am to happen."
"Oh well, me the ai not under some obligations offrirloro a livin.'
I have enough to take takes care of him of my family and I."
"You has had to allow of better holding the postal office", said Eben. He was
not less his/her father's egoist, but then its his/her own affairs were