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This means he and Joseph will be traveling in the same direction a little longer because Adams needs to go back to get his sermons. Joseph suddenly finds himself responsible for paying the hostler (a person who takes care of horses at an inn). his wife is more practical and figures that surely, he w
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  • This means he and Joseph will be traveling in the same direction a little longer because Adams needs to go back to get his sermons.
  • Joseph suddenly finds himself responsible for paying the hostler (a person who takes care of horses at an inn).
  • his wife is more practical and figures that surely, he will need shirts for a journey more than books.
  • Here, he forgets to pay for his horse, leaving Joseph with the responsibility.
  • Mr. Tow-wouse is going to let Joseph add the charge to his tab if he ever comes back, but then he happens to notice the little gold piece Joseph has on him.

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