[The Store Boy by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link book
The Store Boy

CHAPTER XXXIV
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I would like to have heard Cousin Hamilton give him the grand bounce." Nothing could be more untrue than that Ben putting on airs, but Conrad saw him through the eyes of prejudice, and persuaded himself that such was the fact.

In reality Ben was exceedingly modest and unassuming, and it was this among other things that pleased Mrs.Hamilton.
Conrad continued to find his salary insufficient.

He was still more dissatisfied after an interview with one of his school companions, a boy employed in a Wall Street broker's office.
He was just returning from an errand on which Mrs.Hamilton had sent him, when he overtook Fred Lathrop on his way uptown.
The attention of Conrad was drawn to a heavy gold ring with a handsome stone on Fred's finger.
"Where did you get that ring ?" asked Conrad, who had himself a fancy for rings.
"Bought it in Maiden Lane.

How do you like it ?" "It is splendid.

Do you mind telling me how much you paid ?" "I paid forty-five dollars.


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