Capitolo 80
says.
In of the amazed Andy went down from the staircases to see the messenger. He was a
short boy of fourteen, Tom Keegan from name.
"I have a letter for Andrew Grant", he said.
"Gives him/it for me; I am Andrew Grant. Here is a coin from ten cents."
"Thanks", tells the boy a tone of the satisfaction, for his every week
income was small.
Andy opened the letter. You/he/she was written on paper of note to the fashion. To the
top of the paper was a formed monogram of the letters H and M.
Here is the letter:
"MY DARLING MR. CONCESSION: I will be happy to you it has takes supper with me
at seven o'clock. I would have had to give him the first notice, but
he/she supposed that you are not be returned by the shop up to six. You
he/she will meet my child Roy that is one year or two more youth of You,
and my brother, John Crawford. Both they will be happy to see her/it. The Your
sincerely,
"HENRIETTA MURATORE."
"What is it, Andy?" Asked Sam.
"You can read the note."
"Of George, Andy, you are getting in society to the fashion! It was not able her
if you bring back me, also?"
"I am afraid well enough I am not informed to take such liberty."
"I will tell him what I will do for you. I will lend him my best tie."
Sam admirably produced a red and sumptuous tie on that he contained.
"You thank you, Sam" it said Andy, "but I think that that won't be all right me as
You."
"What is you/he/she going to bring?"
Andy took from the drawer of desk a simple black tie.
"That!" Exclaimed Sam, disgusted. "That is tremendously simple."
"My taste goes well."
"I/you/he/she excuse us, Andy, but me he/she doesn't think that you have some taste."
Laughed Andy good-naturedly.
"My taste certainly differs from the Your", he said.
"I suppose that you will have an excellent configuration. I would appreciate to go to a to the fashion
supper me."
"I will tell him all around him when I get back."
"Only mention that you have a friend--an elegant youth that them