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Poor and Proud

CHAPTER XVII
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He had been idle all winter, and when he lamented his misfortunes to Katy, she always asked why he did not sell candy.

Once she suggested that he should learn a trade, to which Master Simon always replied, that he was born to be a gentleman, and would never voluntarily demean himself by pursuing a degrading occupation.

He was above being a mechanic, and he would never soil his hands with dirty work.

Katy began to think he was really a fool.

She could scarcely think him "poor and proud"; he was only poor and foolish.
At the close of Katy's first year in trade, a great misfortune befell her in the loss of Mrs.Colvin, her able assistant in the manufacturing department of the business.


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