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misinformed, you not only support yourself out of my establishment, but likewise relatives of yours, who I don't know that I'm called upon to feed and clothe. There is a young woman, not burdened with destitoot relatives, has signified that she would be glad to take your dooties for less pecooniary compensation, by a consid'able amaount, than you now receive. I shall be willin', however, to retain your services at sech redooced rate as we shall fix upon,--provided sech redooced rate be as low or lower than the same services can be obtained elsewhere." "As you please, Mr. Peckham," Helen answered, with a smile so sweet that the Principal (who of course had trumped up this opposition-teacher for the occasion) said to himself she would stand being cut down a quarter, perhaps a half, of her salary. "Here is your accaount, Miss Darley, and the balance doo you," said Silas Peckham, handing her a paper and a small roll of infectious-flavored bills wrapping six poisonous coppers of the old coinage. She took the paper and began looking at it. She could not quite make up her mind to touch the feverish bills with the cankering copper in them, and left them airing themselves on the table. The document she held ran as follows: _Silas Peckham, Esq., Principal of the Apollinean Institute, In Account with Helen Darley, Assist. Teacher._ _Dr._ To Salary for quarter ending Jan. 1st, @ $75 per quarter . . . . . . $75.00 ______ $75.00 _Cr._ By Deduction for absence, 1 week 8 days . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 " Board, lodging, etc., for 10 days, @ 75 cts. per day . . . . . . 7.50 " Damage to Institution by absence of teacher from duties, say . . . 25.00 " Stationery furnished . . . . . 43 " Postage-stamp . . . . . . . 01 " Balance due Helen Darley . . $32.06 ______ $75.00 ROCKLAND, Jan. 1st, 1859. Now Helen had her own private reasons for wishing to receive the small sum which was due her at this time without any unfair deduction,--reasons which we need not inquire into too particularly, as we may be very sure that they were right and womanly. So, when she looked over this account of Mr. Silas Peckham's, and saw that he had contrived to pare down her salary to something less than half its stipulated amount, the look which her countenance wore was as near to that of righteous indignation as her gentle features and soft blue
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