Capitolo 2
father doesn't have faculty of business."
"He is a man a lot of scholar", said Grant, proudly.
"Yes, he graduated very tall to the university, and you/he/she is widely respected from
his/her individual administers, but he doesn't have attitude for business."
"You have, mother. If you had been a man, you would have done better
what him. Without Your good management we would be due to be a good person
gives worse street that we am. It is the only thing that has held ours
heads above of water."
"I am happy you think of yes, Grant. I have made the best I was able, but no
management will pay accounts without money."
It was rather true that the wife of the minister was a woman of excellent
practical sense that you/he/she had known how to make his/her small salary goes a lot
far. In this respect she widely differed from his/her scholar husband,
who in the matters of business it was as soon as more than a child. But, as
she announced with truth, there was anything best that
management, and that was ready cash.
"To sustain a family on six hundred dollars for year is very hard,
Accords, when there are three children", taken back his/her mother.
"I cannot understand because a man as father you/he/she cannot command a best
salaries", said Grant. "There is Turn. The Mr. Stentor, in Waverley it gets
fifteen one hundred dollars employ, and I am sure he cannot compare
with father in ability."
"True, Grant, but Your father is modest, and not determined to blowing
his/her own trumpet, while the Mr. Stentor, from all self I can feel, it has a lot a
tall opinion of him."
"He has a strong voice, and it beats round in his/her pulpit, as if him
it was a--prophet", said Grant, knowing completely not as to end his
sentence.
"His/her father was not never a man to push himself/herself/themselves direct. He is a lot
modest."
"I suppose that that is not the only account that we owe", said Grant.
"No; our unpaid bills owe amount to at least two hundred dollars
more", he/she answered to his/her mother.