"I am not sure, Job Rowsell," the latter declared, "that I like your money nor the way you earn it."
I'm not particular about the weather, as Job Rowsell can tell you, and I've sailed a boat since I was a boy.
I'm for a few plain words with Job Rowsell, though he's my own sister's husband."
'And he has so wound himself round the old lady's heart, Sir,' resumed Job, 'that she would believe nothing to his prejudice, if you went down on your bare knees, and swore it; especially as you have no proof but the word of a servant, who, for anything she knows (and my master would be sure to say so), was discharged for some fault, and does this in revenge.'
'Nothing but taking him in the very act of eloping, will convince the old lady, sir,' replied Job.
'I thought it very natural,' replied Job, 'that the old lady wouldn't like such an unpleasant discovery to be made before more persons than can possibly be helped.
It was a striking circumstance that Jonas, too, had gotten his job by the misfortune of some other person.
Jurgis would find out these things for himself, if he stayed there long enough; it was the men who had to do all the dirty jobs, and so there was no deceiving them; and they caught the spirit of the place, and did like all the rest.
"Just the same I notice them a-hikin' to town to get our
jobs," was his reply.
'It's not for want of looking after
jobs, I am sure,' said Mrs Plornish, lifting up her eyebrows, and searching for a solution of the problem between the bars of the grate; 'nor yet for want of working at them when they are to be got.
Scanlan and McMurdo made their way back; Scanlan somewhat subdued, for it was the first murder job that he had seen with his own eyes, and it appeared less funny than he had been led to believe.
"See here, my lad," said he, "I've got a job that's worthy of you at last.