Tom, the Bootblack

Tom, the Bootblack

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How do you feel this morning, Jacob? asked a boy of fifteen, bending over an old man crouched in the corner of an upper room, in a poor tenement-house, distant less than a quarter of a mile from the New York City Hall. Weak, Tom, whined the old man, in reply. I-I ain't got much strength. Would you like some breakfast? I-I don't know. Breakfast costs money. Never you mind about that, Jacob. I can earn money enough for both of us. Come, now, you'd like some coffee and eggs, wouldn't you? There was a look of eager appetite in the old man's eyes as he heard the boy speak. Yes, he answered, I should like them; but we can't afford it. Don't you be afraid of that. I'll go and ask Mrs. Flanagan to get some ready at once. I've earned thirty cents this morning already, Jacob, and that'll pay for breakfast for the two of us. I think I could eat some breakfast myself. Jacob uttered a feeble remonstrance, but the boy did not stop to hear it. He went down the rough staircase, and knocked at the door of the room below. It was opened by a stout, wholesome-looking Irish woman, who saluted the boy heartily. Well, Tom, and how's your grandfather this mornin'? He's weak, Mrs. Flanagan; but he'll be the better for some breakfast, and so shall I. I'll go and buy half a dozen eggs, if you'll be kind enough to cook them, and make some coffee for us. I'll pay you for your trouble.

Book information

ISBN: 9781490377797
Publisher: Createspace
Imprint: Createspace
Pub date:
DEWEY: FIC
Language: English
Number of pages: 124
Weight: 176g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 7mm