Capitolo 91
"You forget him, the Mr. Crabb", said Socrates that looks fixed to the
until here humble usher in dizziness.
"As to promising not to do again it, you will understand, that me
it will do such any appointment."
"Then, the Mr. Crabb", said Socrates, angrily "I will stick to that that me
says the other day. At the end of this week you have to leave me."
"Clearly, gentleman that is understood!"
"You don't have another appointment, I pick him/it up", Mr. Said Smith, a lot
very confused from the extraordinary independence of the usher.
"Yes, gentleman, I have."
"Indeed!" Said Socrates, surprised. "Where does it go?" Then it was Mr.
The duration of Crabb for triumph.
"I have received this morning an offer from the city of New York,"
he said.
"From New York! Is it in a school?"
"No, gentleman; I have to be private guardian a family."
"Indeed! Does it receive as good person you pay as here?"
"How good person!" played again the usher. "I am offered sixty dollars for month and
approaches, with the possibility of a greater sum, in the event of extraordinarily
being of service required."
Socrates Smith had not been amazed anymore.
This the Mr. Crabb that he had considered to be his/her thumb under, as
being completely dependent on him, it was to receive a salary that him
considered princely.
"How did it find this office?" he asked.
"Through my friend, Hector Roscoe", he/she answered to the usher.
"He is probably deceiving her/it. It is ridiculous to offer her/it such
sum."
"I am rather aware that you would never think to offer it, but,
The Mr. Smith there is the other more generous employers."
The Mr. Crabb left the office with the satisfied feeling that he had the
better of the meeting.. He would be felt gratified it was able him it has
known the respect increased with which he was concerned by the
principal as a teacher that could command so lucrative an appointment
in the great city of New York.
Before closing this chapter I have to take notice of a circumstance
what Mr. Shaken Smith, and in the end he/she worked him/it additional loss.