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The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch

CHAPTER TEN
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Ever since the day at Gurley races, the influence of the younger boy had grown and overshadowed the elder, confirming his unstable resolutions, animating his sluggish mind with worthy ambitions, and giving to his pliant character a tone coloured by his own honesty and uprightness.
Just as a pilot will safely steer the ship amid shoals and rocks out into the deeper waters, so Charlie, by his quiet influence, had given Tom's life a new direction towards honour and usefulness.
Once, and once only, during those three years had he shown a disposition to hark back on his old discreditable ways, and that was the result of a casual meeting with Gus one summer during the holidays, with whom, he afterwards confessed to Charlie, he was induced to forget for a time his better resolutions in the snares of a billiard-room.

But the backsliding was repented of almost as soon as committed, and, to Charlie's anxious eyes, appeared to leave behind no bad result.
Jim was the same downright outspoken boy as ever.

He had yielded, surlily at first, to the admission of Tom Drift into the confidence and friendship of himself and his chum, but by degrees, moved by Charlie's example, he had become more hearty, and now these three boys were the firmest friends in Randlebury.
One day, as Charlie was sitting in his study attempting, with many groans, to make sense out of a very obscure passage in Cicero, his fag entered and said,-- "Newcome, there's a parcel for you down at Trotter's." "Why didn't you bring it up, you young muff ?" inquired his lord.
"Because it's got to be signed for, and he wouldn't let me do that for you." "Like your cheek to think of such a thing.

What's it like ?" "Oh, it's in a little box.

I say, Newcome, shall we go and get it ?" "I can't go at present; it'll wait, I suppose," said Charlie, with the air of a man who was daily in the habit of receiving little boxes by the carrier.
But for all that he could not wholly conceal his curiosity.
"What size box ?" he asked presently.
"About the size of a good big pill-box." "All that?
I dare say I can fetch that up by myself," said Charlie.
Size of a large pill-box! It could not be anything so very important after all.


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