Capitolo 83
conceitedness picked of him up; but then the child of the gentleman of country interpreted the
I comment as a compliment. "Has ever thought Him to go to the university,
Herbert?" Asked Cameron, turning to our hero.
"I always thought that I should like to go", answered Herbert "but me never
thought there was some opportunity of him."
James disdainfully laughed.
"No, I should not think, he said.
"Because?" Asked Cameron, meaning to unsheathe him/it.
"He is poor too James", says.
"You, do I suppose, doesn't have difficulty in this way?"
"My father is the richest man of Wrayburn."
"That is fortunate for you", says the schoolboy.
"I should not like to be poor as the Carter."
"It is not pleasant or convenient to be poor Herbert", says, quietly.
"I don't mean always poor being."
"Probably you will be", said James. "Poor boys always are not
poor."
"There is not a lot of opportunity for you to rise."
"I don't know why", said Herbert.
"Then it seems, Herbert", said Cameron while smiling, there is not a lot
the opportunity of mine to give her the welcome one to Yale."
"I desire there was."
"Then you will have to be happy with serving here as my teacher."
James didn't understand this allusion, but he privately wondered as
Cameron could so intimately talk to a boy in the least one of social Herbert
position.
"I extinguish here", he said. "That is our house."
"Is it?" Said Cameron, indifferently.
"Your friend seems to have a very vain idea of his/her tall position,"
Said Cameron, when James was out of hearing.
"And one the very low idea of mine", added Herbert.
"Does that disturb her?"
"A small. Him the door till now as to be troubling."
"Circumstances can change with you both."
"I hope that they is able with me", said Herbert. "I don't want James to come
down in the world, but I hope to rise."
Next day that Cameron has been honorable from a special call from Gentleman of country Leech,
who left an invitation for the young schoolboy to take tea with him
the following afternoon. This invitation that Cameron has accepted.
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