[Poor and Proud by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookPoor and Proud CHAPTER V 10/10
Her pride revolted at the thought of begging a favor; but Katy explained the matter so well that she was satisfied, though nothing was said about the loan she had obtained. Punctually at the appointed hour came Dr.Flynch for the rent. "Have you got the money ?" he demanded in his usual bland tones, though Katy thought she could see a wicked purpose in his little gray eye. "No, sir; but----" "That's all I desire to know, Mrs.Redburn," interrupted the agent. "You must leave the house." "But, sir, I have something that will do as well as the money," added the sick woman. "Have you, indeed ?" sneered Dr.Flynch "I think not." "Will you read that, sir ?" said Katy, handing him Mrs.Gordon's receipt. The agent took the paper, and as he read, the wonted serenity of his brow was displaced by a dark scowl.
His threats had been disregarded, and he had been reported to his employer. "So you have been fawning and cringing upon Mrs.Gordon," growled he. "Probably you have told her more lies than you dared tell me." "I told her nothing but the truth, and she sent her man down here to find out all about us, said Katy, smartly. "Very well; this paper will only delay the matter for a few days; when I have exposed you to her, she will acquiesce in my views;" and Dr. Flynch threw down the receipt and left the house. "We are well rid of him, at any rate," said Katy. "Now I will get you some dinner, for I must be at Mrs.Gordon's at three o'clock; and I want to tell you about my plan too, mother." The active little girl made a cup of tea for her mother, and the dinner was soon dispatched..
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