"There is some difference between Miss Dearborn and Miss Framley," thought Paul.
CHAPTER XI.
PAUL GETS INTO TROUBLE.
With a glad heart, notwithstanding the loss of Miss Framley's patronage, Paul bent his steps toward his humble home.
Grace was still up, not being willing to go to bed till her brother came home.
"What is there in that bundle, Paul?" she asked.
"You have not brought the work back, Paul?" asked his mother, apprehensively, for it would have been a serious thing to spend more time on it, when her time was so poorly paid for.
"No," answered Paul; "I left the work."
"Was Miss Framley at home? Did you collect the money?"