
"What would I do, sir? Why, if I were as poor as you say you are, and couldn't get on here, I'd go abroad." "But where, sir? where to?" "Anywhere. Don't ask me. The world's big enough and round enough for you, isn't it?" "But without means, Mr Dempster?" "Yes, sir, without means. Work, sir-work. The same as I have done. I pay my poor rate, and I can't afford to help other people. Good morning." I heard every word uttered as I sat on my stool in the outer office, and I felt as if I could see my employer, short, stout, fierce-looking and grey, frowning at the thin, pale, middle-aged man whom I had ushered in-Mr John Dempster he told me his name was-and who had come to ask for the loan of a little money, as he was in sore distress. Every word of his appeal hurt me, and I felt, when the words came through the open door, as if I should have liked to take my hat and go away. But I dared not, for I had been set to copy some letters, and I knew from old experience that if Mr Dempster-Mr Isaac Dempster that is-came out or called for me, and I was not there, I should have a repetition of many a painful scene. I tried not to listen, but every word came, and I heard how unfortunate Mr John Dempster had been; that his wife had been seriously ill, and now needed nourishing food and wine; and as all that was said became mixed up with what I was writing, and the tears would come into my eyes and make them dim, I found myself making mistakes, and left off in despair.
Page Count:
158
Publication Date:
2013-11-23
ISBN-10:
1494255685
ISBN-13:
9781494255688
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