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The next day, Henry tries not to think about his father as he does his chores at the store. He itches to look at the sketch again and waits until Mr. Hairston is busy to open the drawer where it lies. A black X has been drawn across the sketch, canceling the image and Henry’s hopes. As Henry prepares to leave for the day, Mr. Hairston fires him, effective at the end of the week.
Henry asks Mr. Hairston why he is being fired, knowing he has done a good job. The grocer says he is no longer needed. Henry keeps the bad news from his mother, who has said she doesn’t know what she would do without his small contribution to the family income. The next morning, he wanders aimlessly through the streets and then heads for the craft center. Inside, people are clapping for Mr. Levine. George tells Henry that Mr. Levine won first prize in a city art contest: The village will be on display at city hall and celebrated with a big ceremony.
Henry congratulates his friend, whose eyes fill with happy Plus, gain access to 8,550+ more expert-written Study Guides. Including features:
By Robert Cormier