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Chapter 9 Leaving Home

 Monday morning came, and the whole family stood on the grass plat in front of the house, ready to bid Harry good-by. He was encumbered by no trunk, but carried his scanty supply of clothing wrapped in a red cotton handkerchief, and not a very heavy bundle at that. He had cut a stout stick in the woods near by, and from the end of this suspended over his back bore the bundle which contained all his worldly fortune except the twenty-five cents which was in his vest pocket.

 
"I don't like to have you go," said his mother, anxiously. "Suppose you don't get work?"
 
"Don't worry about me, mother," said Harry, brightly. "I'll get along somehow."
 
"Remember you've got a home here, Harry, whatever happens," said his father.
 
"I shan't forget, father."
 
"I wish I was going with you," said Tom, for the first time fired with the spirit of adventure.
 
"What could you do, Tom?" said Jane, teasingly.
 
"Work, of course."
 
"I never saw you do it yet."
 
"I'm no more lazy than you," retorted Tom, offended.
 
"Don't dispute, children, just as your brother is leaving us," said Mrs. Walton.
 
"Good-by, mother," said Harry, feeling an unwonted moistening of the eyes, as he reflected that he was about to leave the house in which he had lived since infancy.
 
"Good-by, my dear child," said his mother, kissing him.
 
"Be sure to write."
 
"Yes I will."
 
So with farewell greetings Harry walked out into the world. He had all at once assumed a man's responsibilities, and his face grew serious, as he began to realize that he must now look out for himself.
 
His native village was situated in the northern part of New Hampshire. Not far away could be seen, indistinct in the distance, the towering summits of the White Mountain range, but his back was turned to them. In the south were larger and more thriving villages, and the wealth was greater. Harry felt that his chances would be greater there. Not that he had any particular place in view. Wherever there was an opening, he meant to stop.
 
"I won't come back till I am better off," he said to himself. "If I don't succeed it won't be for want of trying."
 
He walked five miles without stopping. This brought him to the middle of the next town. He was yet on familiar ground, for he had been here more than once. He felt tired, and sat down by the roadside to rest before going farther. While he sat there the doctor from his own village rode by, and chanced to espy Harry, whom he recognized.
 
"What brings you here, Harry?" he asked, stopping his chaise.
 
"I'm going to seek my fortune," said Harry.
 
"What, away from home?"
 
"Yes, sir."
 
"I hadn't heard of that," said the doctor, surprised.
 
"You haven't run away from home?" he asked, with momentary suspicion.
 
"No, indeed!" said Harry, half indignantly. "Father's given his permission for me to go."
 
"Where do you expect to go?"
 
"South," said Harry, vaguely.
 
"And what do you expect to find to do?"
 
"I don't know--anything that'll bring me a living."
 
"I like your spunk," said the doctor, after a pause. "If you're going my way, as I suppose you are, I can carry you a couple of miles. That's better than walking, isn't it?"
 
"I guess it is," said Harry, jumping to his feet with alacrity.
 
In a minute he was sitting beside Dr. Dunham in his old-fashioned chaise. "I might have known that you were not running away," said the doctor. "I should be more likely to suspect your Brother Tom."
 
"Tom's too lazy to run away to earn his own living," said Harry, laughing, "as long as he can get it at home."
 
The doctor smiled.
 
"And what put it into your head to start out in this way?" he asked.
 
"The first thing, was reading the' Life of Franklin.'"
 
"To be sure. I remember his story."
 
"And the next thing was, because my father is so poor. He finds it hard work to support us all. The farm is small, and the land is poor.............
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