e the story of his adv
cordial congratula
occasion to go over to the bank for me I will accompany you. Now, if you are
by side till they
y time to consider what it was he was to see. But when he reached the boathouse he saw floating at the
beauty!" h
tly; "you will have quite
med Andy, i
the boat
understand,"
Gale, with a pleasant smile. "Th
grasping his friend's hand. "I can't be
lieve, but as he received an unexpected invitation to go abroad for two years, he authorized the builder to sell it for him at a considerable
boat and started out. It was not long befo
ly than his own, and he was seized by a pang of envy. His own boat seemed to hi
see the craft an
at you have there,
the young man. "I feel
d it com
eived it th
asked Conrad, who was no
ale, with a smile. "I am afraid I mu
ay ask my father to
Squire Carter was not disposed to be extravagant, and he had even hesitated
rt, that Conrad could not help coveting it. He was not very much to be blamed, f
y the boat some time
illing, I am," ret
t it belong to you?" as
belongs
Grant?" exclaimed Conrad,
to him. You will have
have you try it," sa
think I care for it,"
hink that the farmer's son should ha
our mind, let me
Gale. "He doesn't like to have you
. Gale. If the case were r
ot disposed to be
cloud upon his brow. It was easy for a
sked his father. "You look as i
xploded Conrad, his ey
one now? You haven't
emean myself by f
is it,
doing somethin
ill in t
dsomer than mine. I shouldn't w
nrad was
he get it?"
om Mr. Gale, the you
e young Gran
hat a poor boy shou
n help it," said the s
iority of Andy's boat so
ow you can make
ow
t as good or better
one you have is only six months old, and
l not feel any more sati
s a bet
is foolish
on't buy me
I won't," said t
ce fell, but anoth
ng to exchange with me
e boat is a
ega
ffer him t
r? I assure you it is worth m
dollars, and see what
Andy the next day, a
rt with Mr. Gale's gift?
d ten dollars is a go
insinu
s I would say the same. I am no
because you are earnin
ch Mr. Gale paid me?
hree dollars a week
entreaties, but A
with whom we are already acquainted. It was the tramp who
h a whine, "you look rich and generous
replied Conrad, with brutal
n disease. I have belo
for five
look like it. Wh
can find no
e suggestion offer
for me, and keep mum, I'
if it isn'
ngs to an enemy of mine. He is always crowing over me. Now, if you'l
et it on fire?
, a few pieces of board, and some pitch
wns th
describ
who-but never mi
the boy who had humiliated and got the best of him, the
ock, after supplying the tramp wit
h left of Andy's bo