riends; he has worked his way from the forecastle into the cabin。 He is a self…educated man; and has the reputation of being a thorough sailor and a perfect gentleman。
Pursuant to a little arrangement made between Captain Howard and Miss Redburn; just as he departed on this voyage; they were both seen in church on the following Thursday afternoon; and when they came out; people addressed Katy as Mrs。 Howard。 But to pass on to the occasions which she had chosen to call a birthday party; though it was not exactly that; and as it came immediately after the church service; some called it a levee。
There are a great many persons in the Gordon mansion; as many as two hundred; I should think。 Of course; I cannot stop to introduce all of them; but there are a few who deserve this favor。
〃Mr。 Sneed; I am delighted to see you;〃 said Mrs。 Howard; as a very tall and very slim gentleman; elegantly dressed; approached。
〃You do me honor; madam。 It is the superlative felicity of my sublunary existence to congratulate you on this auspicious occasion;〃 replied Mr。 Sneed; as he gently pressed the gloved hand of the lady。
That sounds just like Master Simon Sneed; only very much intensified。 Simon is a salesman still in a large establishmenthas never risen above that position and probably never will; for; born to be a gentleman; he feels as much above his business as his business really is above him。
Simon's father and mother say a pleasant word to the bride; and pass on。 And here comes a great fat woman; whose tongue flies like the shuttle in a loom。 Well; it is the captain's mother。 Since her son has been prosperous; she has had an easy time of it; and has grown very corpulent。
〃Who do you think has come; Katy?〃 puffed Mrs。 Howard。
〃I don't know。 Who?〃
〃Mrs。 Colvin; that was! Mrs。 McCarty; that is。〃
Some of the very good…natured people laughed; and some of the very fastidious ones turned up their noses; when they saw Mrs。 McCarty so warmly received by the bride; but she did not care who laughed or who sneered; she was not too proud to welcome; in the hour of prosperity and happiness; those who had been her friends in adversity。
〃Mrs。 Howard; I congratulate you;〃 said a fat man; who was puffing and blowing at the heat of the room。
It was an ex…mayor and after he had said a few pleasant words; he passed on to make room for a hundred more who were waiting to speak to the bride。
That was a very pleasant party; but as we are opposed to crowded rooms and late hours; we may as well retire。
The next day the happy couple started upon a bridal tour; and on their return; Captain Howard sailed for Liverpool; in his fine ship; with Mrs。 Howard as a passenger。
And now my young friend; adieu。 If you are poor; don't be too proud to work at any honest occupation; but be too proud to do wrongtoo proud to degrade yourself in your own eyes; by doing a mean act; and in this sense you may truly be 〃Poor and Proud。〃
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