Маленький лорд Фаунтлерой

Chapter XI

           

           “Here’stoHIM!”hesaid,liftinghisglass,“an’mayheteach’emalesson—earlsan’markisesan’dooksan’all!”

           Afterthatnight,thetwosaweachotheroften,andMr.Hobbswasmuchmorecomfortableandlessdesolate.TheyreadthePennyStoryGazette,andmanyotherinterestingthings,andgainedaknowledgeofthehabitsofthenobilityandgentrywhichwouldhavesurprisedthosedespisedclassesiftheyhadrealizedit.OnedayMr.Hobbsmadeapilgrimagetoabookstoredowntown,fortheexpresspurposeofaddingtotheirlibrary.Hewenttotheclerkandleanedoverthecountertospeaktohim.

           “Iwant,”hesaid,“abookaboutearls.”

           “What!”exclaimedtheclerk.

           “Abook,”repeatedthegrocery-man,“aboutearls.”

           “I’mafraid,”saidtheclerk,lookingratherqueer,“thatwehaven’twhatyouwant.”

           “Haven’t?”saidMr.Hobbs,anxiously.“Well,saymarkisesthen—ordooks.”

           “Iknowofnosuchbook,”answeredtheclerk.

           Mr.Hobbswasmuchdisturbed.Helookeddownonthefloor,—thenhelookedup.

           “Noneaboutfemaleearls?”heinquired.

           “I’mafraidnot,”saidtheclerkwithasmile.

           “Well,”exclaimedMr.Hobbs,“I’llbejiggered!”

           Hewasjustgoingoutofthestore,whentheclerkcalledhimbackandaskedhimifastoryinwhichthenobilitywerechiefcharacterswoulddo.Mr.Hobbssaiditwould—ifhecouldnotgetanentirevolumedevotedtoearls.Sotheclerksoldhimabookcalled“TheTowerofLondon,”writtenbyMr.HarrisonAinsworth,andhecarriedithome.

           WhenDickcametheybegantoreadit.

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