Capitolo 39
Here a despicable suggestion proposed him to Conrad.
"If you will do anything for me, and it hold mother, I will give him two
dollars."
"I will do if it is not too very hard."
"Then I will tell him what is. There is a boat on the pond that belongs
to a the enemy of mine. He is always crowing on me. Now, if you will handle
this evening I will give him two dollars to set him on fire."
"How will I set him on fire? With a match?"
"No; I will provide her with some trimmings, some pieces of axle and some
pitch. There will be no trouble around him."
"Who possesses the boat?"
Conrad described Andy.
"That is the boy that--but never the mind! I will do him/it."
Once it convinced that in so he could find revenge on the boy that had
humiliated and it found his best, the vagabond was only also wanting
you help Conrad in his/her scheme.
When Conrad went home to nine, after having provided the vagabond with
combustibles, he told him:
"You/he/she won't have gone away there very of the boat of Andy in the morning."
I CAPITULATE X.
THE VAGABOND ERROR.
Conrad went in bed with the comfortable sentence that in front of morning
The beautiful boat of Andy would be ruined. I am sorry to say that the
the baseness of the action that he had instigated didn't strike him/it.
Whatever feeling that he had was of the exultation to the damage done to his
hostile, as he persisted in respect to Andy.
It seemed a pity that such elegant boat should be destroyed. If
Andy would only have agreed to exchange for ten--also fifteen--the dollars
this would have been avoided for putting on.
"He was a fool not to accept", soliloquized Conrad. "He will repent it
when he sees that that is happened."
Him he woke up to the usual time and taken breakfast. Every time that the bell has encircled
he thought that it was probable that one pits to bring him the desired news.
Only after he/she dines Andy he/she met his/her friend, Valentine and it told him/it of the
beautiful gift that he had received.
"Comes down and you look at him, Val" he said. "It is elegant."
The curiosity of Valentine was excited, and he immediately accepted the