登陆注册
5448700000014

第14章 CHAPTER VI(1)

KATY PREPARES A STOCK OF MERCHANDISE.

Katy had not time then to tell her mother about the candy speculation she had in view, and she was obliged to wait till her return from Temple Street. Promptly at the hour, she presented herself at Mrs. Gordon's, and they went to the house of the mayor; but that distinguished gentleman was not at home, and the lady promised to go again with her the next day.

As she walked home, she thought of what she should say to her mother in favor of the candy project, for she felt sure her mother's pride would throw many obstacles in her path. The best argument she could think of was, that the business would be an honest calling and though she was too proud to beg, she was not too proud to work, or to take a very humble position among the people around her. She did not look upon the act of selling candy to the passers-by in the streets as degrading in itself, and therein she differed very widely from her mother, who had been brought up in ease and affluence. Before she got home she had made up her mind what she should say, and how she should defend her plan from the assaults of pride.

"Now, mother, you shall hear my plan," she continued, after she had announced the ill success of her visit to the mayor's house.

"I am going into business, and I expect to make a great deal of money."

"Are you, indeed?" replied Mrs. Redburn, smiling at the enthusiasm of her daughter.

"I am; and you must not be angry with me, or object very much to my plan."

"Well, what is your plan?"

"I am going to sell candy," said Katy, pausing to notice the effect of this startling declaration. "You know what nice molasses candy you used to make for me. Mrs. Sneed and Mrs.

Colvin said a great many times that it was a good deal better than they could buy at the shops."

"But, child, I am not able to make candy now. I cannot get off my bed."

"I will make it; you shall lay there and tell me how. I am sure I can make it."

"It is very hard work to pull it."

"I won't mind that."

"Suppose you can make it, how will you sell it?" asked Mrs.

Redburn, casting an anxious glance at the enthusiastic little girl.

"O, I shall take a box, and offer it to the folks that pass along the streets."

"Are you crazy, Katy?" exclaimed the mother, raising her head on the bed. "Do you think I could permit you to do such a thing?"

"Why not, mother?"

"What a life for a child to lead! Do you think I could let you wander about the streets exposed to the insults and rude jests of the vicious and thoughtless? You do not understand what you propose."

"I think I do, mother. I don't see any harm in selling candy to those who are willing to buy."

"Perhaps there is no harm in the mere act of selling candy; but what a life for you to lead! It makes me shudder to think of it."

"It is your pride, mother."

"I am thankful I have: some pride left, Katy."

"But mother, we can't be poor and proud. We haven't got any money to proud with."

"I am proud, I know; I wish I could banish it," replied Mrs.

Redburn, with a deep sigh.

"Let me try the plan, mother, and if I can't get along with it, I will give it up."

"It will subject you to a great many trials and temptations."

"I can manage them, mother."

"Can you submit to the insults of evil-minded persons?"

"Yes, mother; no decent person would insult me and I don't care for others. I can pity them, and run away from them. I am not afraid of anything. Do let me try."

Mrs. Redburn saw that Katy was too earnest to be thwarted; that, impelled by a noble purpose, she had set her heart upon making the attempt, and she did not like to disappoint her. It is true, she keenly felt the degradation of such a life, and even feared that Katy might be led astray while pursuing such an occupation; but she gave a reluctant consent, trusting that one or two experiments would disgust her with the business.

Katy clapped her hands with joy as her mother's scruples gave way, and she found herself at liberty to carry her plan into execution. It seemed to her as though she had crossed the threshold of fortune and had actually entered the great temple.

She had an opportunity to accomplish a great work, and her enthusiasm would not permit her to doubt in regard to her final success.

"I must begin now, mother, and make all the candy this afternoon, so that I can commence selling it early to-morrow morning. I will go to the grocery now and get the molasses."

"Poor child; you have nothing to get it with. We have no money; you did not think of that."

"Yes, I did, and I have the money to buy the molasses. I borrowed it," replied Katy, evincing some confusion.

"You borrowed it? Pray who would lend you money?"

"Miss Grace Gordon."

"Did you borrow it, Katy?" asked Mrs. Redburn, casting a reproachful glance at her.

"Yes, mother, I did. I would not accept money now, after what you have said to me. Miss Grace wanted to give it to me; but I told her I could not take it. She laughed at me, and I said I was poor and proud. She would make me take it, and said so much, that, at last, I told her if she would lend it to me, I would take it."

"It was the same as a gift," said Mrs. Redburn, blushing with shame at the thought of accepting alms.

"No, it wasn't; she may think it was, but I mean to pay her, and I shall pay her; I know I shall."

"If you can," sighed the proud mother.

"I shall be able to pay her soon, for I mean to sell lots of candy."

"You may be disappointed."

"No: I am sure I shall sell a good deal; I mean to make people buy. I shall talk up smart to them just as the shopkeepers do; I am going to tell them what candy it is, and that their little sons and daughters will like it very much."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 都市精灵畅想

    都市精灵畅想

    黑白分两道,莫言走中央,你们打你们的,我看我的
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 六十种曲四贤记

    六十种曲四贤记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 唯情可刹,爱不回眸

    唯情可刹,爱不回眸

    她温柔善良却惨遭丈夫抛弃背叛,她以诚相待却遭继母妹妹算计嘲弄。父亲遇害,母亲重病,一夜之间家业改头换姓。事实证明善良没用。所以,她遇到了他。教她攻心计,教她一步一步的夺回属于自己的一切。也教会了她怎样真正的爱上一个人。可是到最后他却告诉她,这一切都是他的计策。洗尽铅华,她才懂得,唯情才可刹,再爱难回眸了……
  • 名讳模仿者

    名讳模仿者

    人类开启了进化之旅,历史重新书写。全球各地被分为一个又一个的进化世界,危机四伏。唐姝本以为自己会从新手村开始,没想到开局直接落入敌方大本营。一路火花带闪电,辛辛苦苦被boss们吊着打,终于逃出生天后,唐姝满心欢喜的决定和结交的伙伴们一同前往作为安全区的魔都赛博朋克世界。然而...在唐姝等人推开大门准备大干一场的激动人心的时刻。“欢迎来到纽约市!”手腕上的电子环传出欢乐的声音。
  • 踏平天峰

    踏平天峰

    这本是一个和平的世界,不料却沦落到神族手里,在这里没有自由权、没有选择权。为了拯救族人一位修仙者临降在这里。他挺身而出只为族人争夺自由权,他一次又一次的人神谈判起不到任何作用,他无比烦恼。之后他别无他法只好推翻神族统治重建大陆,他的决心值得敬佩但他的实力却不允许他冲动。他发起一次又一次战争,但都失败了。但这并没有结束,他的儿子从事了他的道路,他为了报仇踏上了修仙路,他是要成为九破天神的男人。
  • 七里樱

    七里樱

    年少时,我们,似乎成为了世界的主角,遗憾过,苦恼过,伤心心过,但庆幸的是在那个即将逝去的青春里,你世界的男主随着四季辗转在你身旁,陪你笑,陪你哭……终有一天,你发现他只是喜欢你身边的那个人而已…“你知道的,我喜欢她哎。”“没事…”至少我的青春,你来过就好。
  • 穿越明朝:王的小小妃

    穿越明朝:王的小小妃

    一觉醒来,桑晴来到了明朝,成为了燕王的雪妃。雪妃虽说容貌无比秀丽却很不得宠,在王府受尽了欺负。而她,一个现代的女性,是不会向恶势力低头的!让人心动的朱棣,让人心疼的允文,如果不知道他们的命运,那该有多好。桑晴到底该怎么选择?什么?朱棣他在北伐之前就死了?这不是真的!在桑晴的努力下,她又回到了明朝,做了允文身旁的小宫女。她一直找机会溜出宫去,把朱棣的命运推向正轨。没有了绝世美貌的她好像被大家都遗忘了。允文让她回到朱棣身边,交换条件居然是让她偷出朱棣的兵符……朱棣,当你看到的不是你所熟悉的那张脸时,你还能认出我吗【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 绝妃善类:王爷,不可以

    绝妃善类:王爷,不可以

    一朝穿越,她成了沈府痴傻主子。两者相撞,她踹渣男,打渣女,建势力,收小弟无所不能。当扮猪吃老虎的她碰上叱咤风沈的邪王,沈傲雪表示男人这东西太麻烦,她根本没那个心思去惹。“呵,不就是一颗破珠子,至于穷追不舍么?”墨君临步步靠近将人逼到墙角,看着那双忽闪的眸子邪魅勾起她的发丝:“宝贝,欠了本王的债就得还,本王可从不做亏本的生意。”情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 春雨的悄悄话(青少年整本书阅读书系·名师讲读版)

    春雨的悄悄话(青少年整本书阅读书系·名师讲读版)

    本书是著名儿童文学作家樊发稼的经典童诗集,收录了《春雨的悄悄话》《爸爸的来信》《雨丝风片》等优秀诗篇。樊发稼的诗清新、自然、天真、有趣,且努力地把思想性、趣味性和知识性熔为一炉,尤其注重寓教于趣,始终闪耀着智慧的光芒。