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takes some money from the bank of savings to do on that that that graceless
boy has stolen."
It was clear that Ebenezer Graham would not have had to go to the
poorhouse in consequence of his/her losses.
"I cannot offer him really consolation", it said George Melville, "but me
I suspect that you won't have called above for paying some more money for
His/her child."
"I don't mean!" Said Ebenezer, severely.
"Going away as him has done, he will find him/it necessary to support
him, and it won't have really the courage to send to you for
assistance."
"Allow him to try him/it!" Said Ebenezer, his/her eyes.
"He is able, therefore, being thrown on his/her his/her own resources, both
forced to work very hard, and probably that will be the best thing
that can happen to him."
"I hope for him the wish! I hope for him the wish!" says the merchant. "He can find
out after some that he had easy once to house, and it was best
paid that he will be among extraneous. I won't pay any more than his
debts. I will publish a motto of notice that I have given him his/her time,
and it won't pay some more debts to contract his. It is probable that he races in
debt enough to ruin me, among now and the time he becomes adult."
George Melville considered that the merchant was justified in
taking this footstep, and it said this way.
While they was on the train, Ebenezer was measurably reconciled
his/her loss, and its busy brain started to calculate how much money him
it would save stopping being responsible for the expenses of Eben of
living and possible debts. Without this drawback, he knew, him
it would grow richer every year. He also knew that despite the
highest you/he/she had cost him as soon as, he would be best street at the end of the
per annum that the beginning, and to a man of his/her character this was
perhaps the best form of consolation that he could have.
Suddenly it happened to the Mr. Graham that he should need an employee in
his/her child's place.
"Now that Ebens you/he/she has gone, Herbert", he said, "I am ready to pick her/it up