[The Store Boy by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookThe Store Boy CHAPTER IX 1/7
CHAPTER IX. A PROSPECT OF TROUBLE When Ben returned home from the Town Hall he discovered, at the first glance, that his mother was in trouble. "Are you disturbed because I came home so late ?" asked Ben.
"I would have been here sooner, but I went home with Rose Gardiner.
I ought to have remembered that you might feel lonely." Mrs.Barclay smiled faintly. "I had no occasion to feel lonely," she said.
"I had three callers. The last did not go away till after nine o'clock." "I am glad you were not alone, mother," said Ben, thinking some of his mother's neighbors might have called. "I should rather have been alone, Ben.
They brought bad news--that is, one of them did." "Who was it, mother? Who called on you ?" "The first one was the same man who took your money in the woods." "What, the tramp!" exclaimed Ben hastily.
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