Capitolo 8
with a business as mine."
Tom Tripp doesn't have to blame really not to recognize his/her good luck in
occupying a position where he received a dollar and a half a week
for the daily job of fourteen hours, with half a dozen of scoldings throws
in.
"How does he/she know that I will be all right her some best of Tom?" asked
Herbert that he/she didn't think him/it necessary to thank the Mr. Graham for the
appointment offered until him learned what was waited for him,
and what his pays had to be.
"You are a different kind of a boy", said Ebenezer, with an attempt
to a pleasant smile. "You has been brought on different. I have felt
You are an intelligent boy, able that doesn't have fear of job."
"No, gentleman, I am not, if I am fairly paid for my job."
The jaw of the new postal officer fell, and he seemed uncomfortable, for him always
envied out the money which he has paid, also the niggardly dollar and a half
what it went to poor Tom.
"Me always calkerlate to pay fair wages", he said; "but me the non rich ai,
and I cannot allow street throwing money."
"How much does it pay Tom Tripp?" Asked Herbert.
He knew, but he wanted to unsheathe the Mr. Graham.
"I pay Thomas a dollar and fifty cents for week", the responded
merchant, in a tone that pointed out that he concerned this on the,
whole, as rather a munificent sum.
"And he works at night from seven in the morning up to nine,"
Proceeded Herbert.
"They is the hours", it said Ebenezer that he/she knew better as to do
money that to grammatically speak.
"Ago an enough long day", it observed her/it Mrs. Carr.
"Then ago, the ma'am, but it is more than I work me."
"You are rather better paid, I suppose."
"Clearly, ma'am, as I am the owner."
"I could not think about working for such some sum", said Herbert,
clearly.
The Mr. Graham seemed disturbed, for him it was rights to desire to
Sure Herbert that was familiarized with the routine of place-office
job.
"Well", he said, it is probable that "I am able to offer anymore him a leetle as You
knows how to take takes care of him of the postal office. That is somethin of value!' I will give