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Chapter 21 New Prospects

 After Roy, with Andy's assistance, had prepared his lesson in _Caesar_, John Crawford began to converse with him with a view of forming a judgment of his business qualifications.

 
"Are you especially interested in the jewelry line?" he asked.
 
"No, sir. It was merely chance that led me to Mr. Flint's store."
 
"I see you are a Latin scholar. What career did you expect to follow if your father's misfortune had not interrupted your education?"
 
"I don't think I should care for a profession. I prefer a life of business."
 
"You have had no special business in view?"
 
"No, sir. I think I could adapt myself to any that I had an opportunity to follow."
 
"What pay did you receive from Mr. Flint?"
 
"Five dollars a week."
 
"I will tell you why I am inquiring. I am in the real estate business, in rather a large way. I have a boy in the office who is not suited to his position. He is a good scholar, but has no head for business. I have made up my mind to discharge him on Saturday. Would you like his place?"
 
"Very much, sir."
 
"I can only offer you five dollars a week, but as soon as you make yourself worth more I will raise you."
 
"That is quite satisfactory, Mr. Crawford. As soon as Mr. Flint returns I can get a recommendation from him. I am quite sure I shall like your business better."
 
"My sister's recommendation is sufficient."
 
"Thank you, John," said Mrs. Mason.
 
"If you become interested in the business and show an aptitude for it, there will be a chance to rise. It depends upon that. If you only work for the money, you won't rise."
 
"I understand, Mr. Crawford, and I am satisfied."
 
"Mother," said Roy, "I wish you would engage Andy to come here evenings and help me with my lessons. I should learn twice as fast. Besides, I should like his company."
 
Roy was an only child, and it was the desire of his mother's heart that he should acquire a good education. Her means were ample and her disposition generous.
 
"I don't know but Andy would feel too tired, after being in your uncle's office all day, to teach you in the evening, she said.
 
"Would you, Andy?" asked Roy.
 
"No; I should enjoy reviewing my old studies with you."
 
"Then, I will engage you," said Mrs. Mason. "You can come here at eight every evening."
 
"I will do so with pleasure."
 
"And for compensation I will pay you as much as my brother does."
 
"I wouldn't charge anything for helping Roy," said Andy. "It would only be a pleasure to me."
 
"Andrew," said Mr. Crawford. "I am afraid you will never make a business man if you are willing to work on those terms. My advice to you is to accept my sister's offer. She can afford to pay you what she offers, and you have your living to make."
 
"I shall insist upon paying," said Mrs. Mason, "though I appreciate Andy's generous offer."
 
"Thank you very much. With such an income I shall feel rich."
 
"I am so glad you are going to help me, Andy," said Roy. "We'll have bully times."
 
"I don't think Julius Caesar ever made use of such an expression, Roy," said his uncle.
 
"When do you wish me to come down to business, Mr. Crawford?" asked Andy.
 
"You may as well come to-morrow, and get broken in before your regular engagement commences."
 
"I shall be glad to do so."
 
"For this week you need only stay till three o'clock in the afternoon. There isn't much doing after that."
 
When Andy went home it will not be wondered at if he was in a state of exhilaration. His discharge from the jeweler's had turned out to his advantage. His income was now ten dollars a week, and he had no board to pay. He certainly ought to lay up money.
 
He said to himself that now he would not go back to Mr. Flint's even if he had the chance.
 
When he entered his room he found Sam Perkins waiting for him.
 
"I have been thinking, Andy," he said, "that I might be able to get you into our store. I will speak to Mr. Chambers to-morrow."
 
"There i............
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