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poured benzine into the left hand to rub on the back of the right hand. This operation sent ink and benzine up his coat-sleeve, and all ten fingers became so useless that in order to use them more freely he rubbed off their contents on his--jacket. Seeing what he had done, his increasing fears brought tears; to check which, he stuck his fingers into his eyes; which hurting, sent more tears mingling with ink down his cheeks, just at the moment that his mother appeared and that Dick's instinct led him to disappear out of the window or door, he never knew which. "My son, for shame!" said she; "how could you forget the overalls?" "Oh! I don't know--wish I hadn't. I am going to take a partner and then it won't happen again." He cried, and was so funny-looking that there was nothing for his mother to do but to laugh and advise speedy partnership. "What boy would you have," asked he. "Dick has been here tormenting me, I don't want him. I might try Shel; it need not be for life, you know. He had a press last year and has got used to it." "Very well," answered his mother. "I expected as much. Change your suit, go ask him, and tell him I approve because his mother makes him wear overalls." Pete had not anticipated such a speedy ending of his troubles, and hastened away to do his mother's bidding. But whilst dressing, he reflected that Shel knew too much and would snub him, and that Clarence was the kind of boy who could get jobs easily. So he went to Clarence's and proposed partnership. "What terms?" demanded Clarence in a business-like manner, hands in his pockets. "I'm pretty particular about the contract. Are you a greenhorn? That's got to be taken into account." "Well, yes, suppose I am now; but I need not be long if you keep your bargain, besides my press is new and that counts for me." "Well, yes, it does. Self-inker? lots of type?" "Well, not so very much; self-inker though. Or come, you just go in and try it for a month and we'll make terms afterwards." "Pretty dangerous plan; but I'll try it, seeing it is a new press. I'll come to your house right after dinner; and we have dinner right after breakfast, so the kitchen work can be all done up. One gets hungry between dinner and supper; and it's always a cold supper, so it needn't be any work." "Agreed," said Pete. "I know those tricks on meals, too." The boys parted till half-past twelve, when Clarence appeared and set to work in a vigorous man
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