"Where's Mrs. Golden?" he asked, looking at some papers in his hand. "I
want to see Mrs. Golden," and his voice was cross.
"I'm Mrs. Golden," answered the old lady. "What can I do for you?"
"The best thing you can do is to pay that money!" snapped the man.
CHAPTER XIV
THE CROSS MAN
Bunny and Sue had at first paid no attention to the big man with the
black beard who entered the little corner grocery store so suddenly. The
children thought he was a customer come to buy some groceries.
But when the man, in that cross voice, said Mrs. Golden had better pay
him some money, Bunny and Sue looked sharply at him, Sue holding on to
the broom.
"'Cause I thought maybe he was a robber coming after Mrs. Golden's
money," she explained later.
"What would you have done if he had been a robber?" asked Uncle Tad.
"I'd 'a' hit him with the broom," Sue replied.
"And I'd have helped her!" exclaimed Bunny.
But this was afterward. The man, however, as the children looked at
him, did not appear to be a robber.
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